Also, if you have "very" wide feet, the break-in could be tough. And if you're a purest who believes only the Air Jordan 1 High counts? This mid-top version might feel like a compromise. It's all about your personal preference and needs. Major pros? Timeless style—you can't go wrong. The Mid is often more available & affordable than retro Highs. This specific color blocking is incredibly easy to match. Also, breaking them in is a breeze compared to some stiffer retros. It's a fantastic entry point into the Jordan world. Who are these for? I'd say they're perfect for someone entering the sneaker world, or anyone wanting a reliable, stylish daily shoe. Students, casual wearers, folks who love the AJ1 look but maybe find Highs too tall or too expensive. At around $135 USD, it's a relatively low-risk way to get that iconic Jordan Brand look in your rotation. Final take? I'm keeping these in the rotation. The "Air Jordan Mid 1" isn't trying to be something it's not. It's a straightforward, well-executed version of a classic. You're paying for the iconic design and brand heritage at a solid price. For that, it delivers exactly what it promises. Thumbs up from me for a daily driver.