Incredibly easy to style. The black leather is durable and should age well with creases. It's a foundational piece for any sneaker rotation. Cons? As mentioned, the comfort tech is dated. Also, the all-black can show dust easily. And hey, at $180, it's an investment for a simple color – but sometimes simple is best. So, is it worth the $180? For me, yes—if you value versatility and iconic design over cutting-edge comfort. It's a piece of sneaker history you can actually wear hard. But you're paying for the name, the look, and that timeless Jordan 1 magic. The major pro? Unbeatable versatility. This Black Air Jordan 1 goes with literally everything in your wardrobe – from jeans to techwear. The black-on-black leather is also super easy to keep clean. The con? That same leather can be a bit stiff initially and might need a break-in period. It's not the most comfortable Jordan 1 out of the box. Who should pass? If you're on your feet all day and need serious cushioning, look elsewhere. Also, if you're new to Jordans and want that "pop" of color, the all-black "black" Air Jordan 1 might feel too plain. It's a specific vibe.