Initial feel? The ankle collar is "noticeably" lower than a High. The "cushioning" is firm—it's not super plush or "anything". You're getting that classic, "flat" court feel. The break-in period is real; these can be stiff at first. "Honestly", if you want supreme comfort out the gate, this might "not" be your shoe. But for style? The Mid 1 "absolutely" kills it. So, would I personally cop? Yeah, I already did. This 'Chicago' "air jordan mid 1" is staying in my rotation. It's not my most comfortable shoe, but it's one I grab when I want that effortless, classic look. It bridges gaps in an outfit easily. For $135, it delivers exactly what it promises: a wearable piece of sneaker history. Hope this real-talk review helped you decide! On the flip side, who might wanna skip? If you prioritize cutting-edge comfort above all else, this isn't your shoe. Also, if you have very wide feet, the narrow-ish toe box on the Air Jordan Mid 1 might feel restrictive. In that case, look for models with more room. Alright, let's get into these Air Jordan Mid 1s. First off, the box is classic. The leather on this "Black/Red" colorway feels "solid" – not super premium, but really sturdy for the $135 price. The silhouette is instantly recognizable. It's the iconic Jordan 1 shape, just… a little shorter. That's the Mid's whole vibe right there, you know?