The insole is basic, and there’s minimal impact protection. That’s the trade-off for that classic, low-profile look of the "black Air Jordan 1". I’d recommend throwing in a more supportive insole if you plan on being on your feet for hours. It makes a world of difference. Let’s talk comfort — or, realistically, the "lack" of modern comfort. The AJ1 isn't plush. It’s a 1985 basketball shoe, after all. After wearing it, my feet are fine, but you "feel" the court. That said, the look is undeniable. This black air jordan 1 works with literally everything. It’s a wardrobe staple. Worth the $180? If you value style over ultimate comfort — absolutely. Who is this for? If you want "one" premium, go-with-anything sneaker, this black Air Jordan 1 is it. It’s for the minimalist, the person who values outfit cohesion. It’s also a perfect "first" Jordan 1 due to its versatility. You can dress it up or down effortlessly. A seriously smart pick. On foot now. The fit is true to size for me – good, snug lockdown around the midfoot. But let's be real, the comfort? It's a classic AJ1. The cushioning is firm; you're not getting Boost or React here. The black Air Jordan 1 is more about style than all-day comfort. It's a bit heavy, but that's part of the iconic feel.