If you're a leather snob, you might be disappointed. Also, if you have wider feet, the break-in might be tougher. It's not a flaw, just something to know – the Air Jordan Mid 1 fits a standard, narrower last. Here’s my real take: the Air Jordan Mid 1 is the "workhorse" of the Jordan line. At around $125, it's a more entry-level price to get the iconic look. The "Black Toe" color blocking is just "perfection" — always has been. The flat leather won't win luxury awards, but it's durable. Perfect for someone who wants a beater pair of Jordans that still look fire. Not for comfort seekers, though. After a full day in these, my verdict is positive. The Air Jordan Mid 1 is a workhorse. The materials held up, they're comfortable enough, and I got tons of compliments. They don't try to be something they're not. They're a solid, classic sneaker that just works. On foot, they feel secure. The ankle support from the Mid collar is noticeable without being restrictive? It's a great balance. Visually, this "Shadow" colorway is super clean and goes with literally everything. For a classic sneaker from the Jordan series under $150, it's hard to argue with the value proposition here.