It's iconic, well-made, and wears beautifully. Is it a daily comfort beast? No. But for style, heritage, and that undeniable cool factor? Absolutely yes. I'm really happy with this pair. My final take? For the $200 price tag, you're buying into a legend. The craftsmanship, the history, the undeniable cool factor—it's all there. I think it's worth it if you connect with the model. It's not the most versatile Jordan for performance, but for style and collection value? Absolutely. It's a must-have for a reason. Now, the not-so-great stuff. The toe box can feel a bit rigid for some people, and it might need a break-in period. Also, that outsole collects dust like crazy on indoor courts. And honestly, at $200 USD, you're paying for the heritage and look, not for cutting-edge, cloud-like comfort. Just keep that in mind. On foot now, and the fit is... interesting. They run a bit roomy in the toe box for me. I went true to size, and the lockdown from the strap is good, but the overall feel isn't as snug as, say, a Retro 4. The cushioning is firm – you feel the Air unit, but it's not super plush by today's standards. Just a heads-up!