The build quality feels great for a $135 shoe. This "Black Toe" colorway is a certified classic—it just pops. The shape? Honestly, it's a slightly shorter collar than the OG High, but the iconic silhouette is "definitely" there. A clean, versatile start. Let's talk "pros": Iconic style, versatile for outfits, and generally more accessible than some High-top colorways. The "Air Jordan Mid 1" is a sneaker you can beat up a bit without feeling too guilty. If you want that Jordan look for casual use, it's a strong contender in my book. Who should skip it? If you're all about the "highest" quality materials or need that plush, modern cushioning… look elsewhere. Also, hardcore purists who only mess with the OG High-top silhouette might not vibe with the Mid's shorter cut. It's a different beast within the Jordan series. Now, the potential con? The comfort tech is "old". There's a small Air unit in the heel, but let's be real—it's not a modern performance or max-comfort shoe. If you want plush cushioning, look elsewhere. Also, some purists will always argue the High-top is the "real" version. But for most daily uses, the "mid 1" is perfectly fine.