Also, that stiff ankle collar? It "can" dig in. It's not for everyone, especially if you prioritize all-day comfort over style. But for short bursts, events, or just looking sharp, it's totally fine. The leather quality is decent – not buttery premium, but good for the price point. You'll get the classic toe box creases, which I think add character to a "black air jordan 1". The stitching is clean throughout. It’s a well-made shoe that feels like it'll last. For a daily wearer, that durability is key, and this pair delivers on that front. Major pros: The versatility is a 10/10. Durability seems solid – black hides scuffs well. The design is timeless. Honestly, for a Jordan 1, $180 feels standard now. The main "downside"? That classic AJ1 break-in period. The first few wears can be a bit rigid around the toebox. Not for everyone if you demand instant cloud-like comfort. Now on foot, the fit is TTS – true to size for me. The "black Air Jordan 1" has that familiar, supportive feel around the ankle. They're not the most cushioned shoe, let's be real – you're getting that classic '80s court feel. But for style? Unbeatable. These just go with literally everything in my wardrobe. They're a true wardrobe staple. If you want pure comfort, look elsewhere, but for looks? It's a 10/10.