Try them on for sizing if you can. But if you need modern foam cushioning and a "barely-there" feel, this will disappoint. For me, it's a forever staple in the "Jordan series". Worth it. Sizing advice? I went true to size, and after a few wears, they molded well. The snug fit is part of the design – don't size up expecting a roomy toe box. The ankle support is more about style than function now, but I like it. Versus a Jordan 1 Low, the high-top feel is just more statement-making. It's a personal preference thing, really. Here’s my final verdict on this 'University Blue' pair. The Air Jordan 1 Retro is a masterpiece of design. The colors pop, the leather is decent, and it tells a story. Worth the $180? If you appreciate sneaker history, absolutely. If you only care about plush comfort and tech specs, then no, it's probably not for you. Know what you're buying. On foot, the Air Jordan 1 Retro silhouette just "works". It makes your outfit instantly cleaner. This 'Chicago' colorway (or any OG color, really) pops in person & on camera. The high-top design gives a classic basketball profile. Is it the comfiest shoe? Nah. But for style points & that timeless Jordan series vibe? Unbeatable. If you prioritize cloud-like comfort, maybe look elsewhere. But for a sneakerhead? This is a must-consider.