It uses a mix of leather and synthetic—it's fine for the cost. On foot, they feel lighter than they look! The ankle padding is sufficient. The design is just "chef's kiss"—it's why the Jordan 1 Mid remains popular. Honestly, the biggest advantage over the High is often availability and price. Not a performance shoe by any means. Perfect for casual wear, not for balling or long-distance walks. Major pro? The style-to-price ratio. For $135, you're getting a piece of sneaker history — a design that never goes out of fashion. The build on my pair is clean, with minimal glue stains or flaws. The Air Jordan Mid 1 is a reliable, head-turning sneaker that won't obliterate your wallet. That's a "huge" win in today's market. On foot, the real magic happens. This "Metallic Red" colorway of the Air Jordan Mid 1 "pops" in natural light. The way the red hits against the white paneling is just... "chef's kiss". It’s a statement piece that’s still super versatile. Honestly, these might look "even better" on-camera and in photos than they do in the box. A solid 9/10 for aesthetics alone. Final thoughts? I'm impressed. As a casual, go-to sneaker, these hit the mark. They look great on camera and in person, they're comfortable enough after break-in, and they carry that "Jordan series" DNA. Would I recommend them? For a classic, wearable sneaker – absolutely. Just know what you're getting into!