If you're used to modern, plush sneakers, the Air Jordan Mid 1 will feel "firm". There's a small Air unit in the heel, but it's not a "comfort-first" shoe. It's built on a 1985 blueprint! Also, the leather quality can vary by colorway. This one's decent, but don't expect super-supple tumbled leather on this specific release. Sliding these on, the fit is pretty true to size. The immediate feel? Honest opinion – they're a bit stiff, as most retro Jordans are. The ankle collar on this "Air Jordan Mid 1" provides good support, but don't expect modern, plush cushioning. It's that classic, firm feel which some people love for the support it offers. Alright, let's get into this box. First impression of this "air jordan mid 1" 'Black Toe'? Clean. The leather feels solid, not super premium but decent for the price – around "$130 USD". The shape is classic, that iconic silhouette we all know. Honestly, for a Mid, it looks sharp right out of the box. A great entry point into the "Jordan" series if you're new. So, would I personally buy it? Yes, I already did. As a casual, everyday style shoe, the "air jordan mid 1" earns its keep in my closet. It’s not the most exciting tech story, but for $125 USD, you get a reliable, good-looking sneaker with tons of history. Just don't expect a revolution—expect a solid, classic iteration.