The fit is true to size for me. The padding around the ankle on the Mid is noticeable—it's comfortable and gives good support for casual wear. The footbed isn't plush by any means, but it's not uncomfortable either. It's that classic, flat feel. If you're used to modern, cushioned sneakers, the Air Jordan 1 Mid might feel a bit firm at first. Final verdict? For "$135 USD", this "Air Jordan Mid 1" is an easy recommend for a style - focused sneakerhead. It's a classic design, incredibly easy to wear, and represents the "Jordan series" legacy well. Just know what you're getting: a stylish, historic shoe, not a comfort - first modern sneaker. Solid pickup Who is this for? Honestly, for someone who wants the iconic Jordan 1 look for daily rotation without breaking the bank. The Air Jordan 1 Mid is perfect for that. It’s also great for newcomers to the Jordan series. Who is it "not" for? Hardcore collectors seeking the exact 1985 spec, or folks who need maximum ankle support for ball. Now, the potential con? The comfort tech is "old". There's a small Air unit in the heel, but let's be real—it's not a modern performance or max-comfort shoe. If you want plush cushioning, look elsewhere. Also, some purists will always argue the High-top is the "real" version. But for most daily uses, the "mid 1" is perfectly fine.