.. The fit is true to size for me, with a "snug" but comfortable wrap. Let's be real, the "black Air Jordan 1" isn't known for modern comfort – it's stiff, & the cushioning is minimal. It feels heavy-ish & solid. If you want a plush ride, this ain't it. But for that iconic look & ankle support? It delivers exactly what you expect from this "OG model". Who should avoid it? If comfort is your #1 priority, look at the Jordan 1 Zoom CMFT or a different model altogether. Also, if you find all-black shoes boring or too common, this won't excite you. It’s a specific vibe. First impression? Timeless. The “Black Toe” Air Jordan 1 looks even better in hand. The leather's clean, the build feels sturdy. When I put them on, the fit is TTS — a bit stiff at first, but that's normal for this model. The flat sole… well, it's not for comfort tech. But style-wise? Unmatched. Compared to other Jordans, these are your bread-and-butter sneaker. On foot now, and the initial feel is... well, it's a classic AJ1. The break-in period is real, guys. The ankle collar is stiff, and the sole isn't giving you Cloud-like comfort—it’s firm. But the "locked-in" feel? It's incredible. If you've worn other AJ1s, you know exactly what to expect: great support, not great cushioning. The "black Air Jordan 1" is about style "first", comfort second.