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. The biggest pro? Its sheer versatility. You can wear this sneaker with 90% of your closet and it just works. The construction is durable, and the colorway hides dirt well. For a Jordan series classic, it’s a practical choice if you want one pair that does it all. How does it look on camera or in real life? Honestly, the all-"black" makeup is incredibly versatile. It disappears on foot in a cool way, letting the silhouette speak for itself. It pairs with literally anything – from jeans to tailored pants. The "black Air Jordan 1" might be the easiest shoe in my collection to style. For $190, that's a major "pro". Now, the not-so-great parts. The comfort, as I said, isn't amazing - it's a 1985 design, after all. The leather can crease pretty noticeably, which some people hate. Also, for $180, you might want more tech or cushioning from a modern shoe. So, if supreme comfort is your top priority… this might not be your first pick. Just being real with you.