It's a classic, wearable sneaker that gets the job done. You're paying for the design heritage and a timeless look. Just go in with the right expectations on comfort, and you'll be happy. It's a staple for a reason, and this particular version executes that idea very well. Alright, let's get these on feet. The fit is true to size for me. The mid-top collar offers a "decent" amount of ankle support - more than a low, but less than a high. It's a comfortable, classic basketball shoe feel. Not the plushest, but that's expected. For daily wear, this Air Jordan Mid 1 is a great, easy option. Is it worth the $135? For the style, heritage, and versatility – I'd say yes. You're paying for the design and the legacy. The "Air Jordan Mid 1" isn't trying to be a tech marvel; it's a style icon. And for that purpose, it delivers exactly what it promises. Okay, checking out this new 'Light Smoke Grey' Air Jordan Mid 1. The color-blocking is subtle and really versatile. The suede feels nice in hand! On feet, they're light and the break-in period isn't too bad. Comparing it to a Jordan 1 High, you lose some ankle support but gain easier mobility. Big pro: easier to put on and off. Con? The outsole is flat—not the best for all-day walking on concrete. Great for collectors who want a wearable, stylish Mid.