It’s a foundational piece. For newbies, it’s a perfect, low-risk entry into the Jordan series. At $190, it's an investment in a timeless style that won't go out of fashion. You really can't go wrong here. Who should "avoid" it? If you need maximum comfort or have wide feet, really think twice. The "black Air Jordan 1" runs narrow and that break-in can be tough. Also, if you want a "performance" feel or modern tech, look at the "Jordan" 37 or even the 3s. This is a heritage model, through and through—it’s about the look and the history. Who should buy these? Anyone needing a durable, all-black sneaker that "isn't" a runner or a skate shoe. It's perfect for minimalist style lovers. Who should avoid them? Folks prioritizing ultimate comfort above all. Also, if you have wide feet, maybe size up—the toebox is narrow. It's a specific, classic fit for a specific wearer. Comparing these to my other Jordans? The "black air jordan 1" is the ultimate "wearable archive" piece. Unlike a loud Chicago or a UNC colorway, this is the one you can beat up a bit without stressing. Versus a Jordan 3 or 4, the comfort is "definitely" less forgiving – no Air unit in the heel here. But for pure, timeless style? This black Jordan 1 is near the top of the list for me.