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. Be honest about the materials – they're good, not amazing. You won't get buttery-soft leather like on some premium retros. But for this black colorway, it works. The structure holds up, and the creasing is part of the charm. It’s a workhorse sneaker. Don't expect luxury, expect durability and classic Jordan 1 DNA. On feet now. The fit is true to size for me, with that familiar Air Jordan 1 feel: a bit stiff at first, but you get a secure, locked-in feel. Don't expect cloud-like comfort - it's more about structure and support. The weight is standard, nothing too heavy. Walking around, you definitely feel the legacy on your feet. If you're new to the Jordan series, the Black Air Jordan 1 offers that authentic, classic basketball shoe experience, for better or worse. Who should maybe skip it? If comfort is your #1 priority, look elsewhere. Also, if you already have multiple black sneakers, this might feel redundant. And for new sneakerheads? It's a perfect "first" AJ1, but know what you're getting into: a stylish, somewhat stiff shoe. It's an investment in a look, not a comfort revolution.