It's for the style-focused person who values iconic looks over cutting-edge comfort. Great for casual wear, light activity, and of course, just looking cool. At $135, it's a relatively entry-level point into the "Jordan" series. Here's the real talk. The big pro of the Air Jordan Mid 1 is its versatility and price point. You get that legendary Jordan 1 style for less than the Highs, usually. It's a fantastic option if you love the look but don't wanna drop $200+ on every release. The cons? The materials can be a bit inconsistent—sometimes they're great, sometimes just okay. And that firm ride isn't for everyone. Let's be real about comfort: the Air Jordan Mid 1 isn't a "squishy" shoe. If you're coming from modern basketball shoes or ultra-boost type sneakers, the ride will feel firm. That's just the nature of its design. But for walking around? The support is excellent, and they do break in nicely over time. Conversely, who should skip it? Performance athletes, obviously. And if comfort is your #1 priority – like, you're on your feet all day – there are "way" better modern options. Also, if you're a purest for OG Jordan 1 Highs, the Mid's proportions might feel "off" to you. It's a different vibe.