If you need cloud-like comfort, look elsewhere. The flat, firm ride is a dealbreaker for some. Also, the fit is "true-to-size" but narrow. Wide-footers, you might need to size up. And honestly? If you love flashy sneakers, this monochrome "black air jordan 1" might feel "too" plain. It's a subtle flex, not a loud statement. Who should maybe skip it? If you prioritize cloud-like comfort above all else, look elsewhere. Also, if you already have multiple black sneakers, this might feel redundant. And for $180, you might want something with more visual "pop" - this is a stealthy, understated shoe, which is its strength, but not for everyone. Sliding these on for the first time… okay, let's be real. The "black Air Jordan 1" is "not" a comfort shoe. The break-in period is real, and the ankle collar can feel stiff initially. Compared to newer "Jordan" models with better cushioning, it's a different world. But that classic, secure lockdown fit? It's unmatchable for that true, old-school basketball shoe feel. On foot, the fit is true to size for me. The break-in period is real with any Jordan 1, and this pair is no exception. The cushioning is firm—let's be honest, it's not plush. But that's the classic feel. The main "advantage" here? This "black air jordan 1" goes with literally everything in your wardrobe. Instant outfit completer.