The cons are the stiff break-in and average comfort. This specific colorway is a grail for some, a basic for others. For me? It's a pillar in the collection. Would I recommend it? Yes—but know what you're buying: a piece of history, not a comfort revolution. Comparing it to other Jordans? It’s the polar opposite of a loud, color-blocked OG. Next to my Chicago 1s, this Black Air Jordan 1 is the low-key sibling. Versatility is the biggest win here. The downside? Some might find it "too" plain. If you love the classic color pops of the series, this all-black version might feel like it's missing the point. From a pure comfort standpoint... temper your expectations. The black Air Jordan 1 is built on that 1985-inspired tooling. It's "not" a Zoom Air kind of ride. But! The lockdown is great. If you're on your feet all day, maybe reconsider. However, for shorter wears, dates, or just flexing... it's completely fine. You're really here for the legendary look and that unbeatable Jordan aesthetic. So, who is this for? Honestly, it's for the collector who wants a durable, wearable staple. It's for someone who values iconic style over cutting-edge tech. If you love the Jordan 1 silhouette and need a pair that works in any situation, this black colorway is arguably the most practical one you can own.