Pro: It's arguably the most iconic sneaker of all time. The quality is generally good, & it's a true piece of sneaker history. Con: The comfort is just… average. The insole is basic, and the midsole is firm. Also, for a $190 USD shoe, some might expect softer materials. It's not for folks who prioritize cushioning above all else. But for a collector or style head? Must-have. Final verdict? For me, it's a yes. Despite the firm feel, the "Air Jordan Retro 1" just has "that" look. It's a foundation of any rotation. The pros - style, history, versatility - outweigh the cons (mainly comfort). Would I wear it for a long day on my feet? Probably not. But for casual wear? It's a 10/10 on aesthetics. The moment you pull these out of the box... you just "get it". The Air Jordan Retro 1 has a presence. On feet, they feel secure and the quality is generally top-notch for a retro. I love them for casual hangs and photo ops. But let's be real—they're not running shoes. The firm midsole is a trade-off for that iconic profile. Perfect for collectors and fashion heads within the Jordan family. Let's talk pros. The biggest advantage? Style and history. You're wearing a piece of sneaker culture. The build quality on this release is good - no glaring glue stains or flaws on my pair. Durability? The leather upper and solid rubber outsole will last you ages. It's a simple, effective design that hasn't needed to change. That says a lot.