First thing I notice out of the box? The leather feels "pretty decent" for a Mid. The silhouette is clean—classic. For around $125 USD, this is a solid entry into the Jordan series if you're just starting out. Not the most premium, but a great daily wear option. So, should you cop? If you see a colorway you love for around retail ("~$135 USD"), and you want a timeless, versatile sneaker—go for it. The "air jordan mid 1" is a workhorse. But if you're hunting for cutting-edge comfort or strict OG specs, you might be disappointed. Know what you're buying: a legend in a slightly more accessible package. Sliding these Air Jordan Mid 1s on… immediate thoughts? The fit is true to size, and the ankle collar gives a snug, secure feel. It's not a plush, modern sneaker—let's be real. You feel the court heritage, which means the cushioning is firmer. But for everyday wear? It's totally fine. The mid-top design offers great support without being restrictive. Putting these "AJ1 Mids" through a full day. Verdict? My feet felt fine for casual use—mall, coffee, etc. But after a few hours? You'll notice the firm midsole. It's part of the charm, honestly. For pure style points, they're a 10/10. For comfort... maybe a 6.