The leather has a subtle texture that looks premium. Putting them on, they feel secure, not restrictive. A huge plus is how easy they are to keep clean. A downside? They can feel a bit "formal" or harsh compared to suede or nubuck Jordans. This specific "black air jordan 1" is for someone who wants a sharp, low-maintenance staple in their rotation. Putting these on... the fit is classic Jordan 1. Snug at first, but they'll break in. The leather on this specific "Black/Black" pair feels decent – not the most buttery, but it's solid. The weight is what you expect: substantial, not light. You "feel" like you're wearing a piece of sneaker history, for better or worse. That's the Air Jordan 1 experience. Okay, putting these on... The fit is TTS for me. The "black" Air Jordan 1 has a snug, supportive feel around the ankle which I like. But let's be real—the cushioning isn't modern. You feel the court, it's a firm ride. The shoe itself isn't heavy, but you "definitely" know you're wearing a classic basketball shoe. Compared to my other Jordans… the "black Air Jordan 1" is definitely heavier and stiffer than, say, a Jordan 3 or 4. The break-in period is real. But the "ankle support" feels more secure for casual wear. It's not a performance shoe, but that locked-in feel is there. Versus other AJ1 colorways, the material quality here feels standard, not premium, but consistent.