If you're used to React foam or Zoom Air, the midsole in the Air Jordan Mid 1 will feel stiff. It’s not for long walks or all-day wear, in my honest opinion. Also, the fit can be a bit narrow. So if you have wide feet, maybe go a half-size up or try them on first. It's a real consideration beyond just the hype. Slipping these on... the fit is true to size for me. The ankle collar on the Mid — it's definitely "noticeable" — gives a secure, locked-down feel. It's not a super plush, modern cushioning setup, but that's the authentic AJ1 experience. If you're used to super-soft shoes, be aware. For style and that iconic feel? The Air Jordan Mid 1 delivers. Alright, let's get this Air Jordan Mid 1 unboxed. First off, the Chicago-style color blocking on this pair is "super" clean straight out of the box. The leather feels decent for the $135 price point—not the absolute best, but the build quality and iconic AJ1 Mid silhouette are spot-on. It just "looks" right, you know? That classic shape never gets old. On foot now... The initial feel? They're snug, in a good way. The padding around the ankle on this "Air Jordan Mid 1" is comfortable and provides decent support. It's not a super plush, modern sneaker feel—it's firm, classic basketball court feel. If you've worn OG Jordan 1s, you know what to expect. The break-in period is real, though. They can feel a bit stiff at first, but they mold to your foot over time. For all-day comfort? Maybe not my first pick.