0'. The grey and black combo is "incredibly" wearable—a true wardrobe staple. The construction feels robust, no glue stains on my pair. Wearing them, you instantly get that timeless, elevated look. Compared to some trendier sneakers, the Air Jordan Retro 1 just has a different level of respect. Big pro: They go with literally everything. Possible con for some: They're "everywhere". If you want something ultra-unique in the Jordan series, this might not be it. Side-by-side with a Dunk? The Air Jordan 1 Retro has a slightly higher cut and often better materials (for similar retail price). This 'Court Purple' pair looks sharp on camera. The ankle support is great, but break-in is real. If you have wide feet, consider sizing up. For collectors and casual wearers, it's a fantastic pick-up. Final verdict time. For me, picking up an Air Jordan 1 Retro, especially in an OG color like 'Bred' or 'Chicago', is always worth it – if you appreciate the culture. It's a piece of history you can wear. The cons (fit, comfort) are well-known, so go in with those expectations. Would I recommend it as your only sneaker? Probably not. But as a staple in a rotation? Absolutely. It's a legend for a reason. Do your research & maybe try a pair on first! Yo, checking out this "new" Air Jordan Retro 1 'Bred Patent' version. The box is standard, but opening it—that patent leather "shines" under the lights. It's a bold look from the Jordan series! On feet, the fit is standard, but the patent material is less flexible, so it might feel a bit stiff initially. Priced at ~$200 USD, it's a statement piece. "Pro:" incredible presence & easy to clean. "Con:" the material can show scuffs easily and isn't for minimalists. Love it for sneaker showcases, but maybe not for your "only" pair of 1s.