It goes with literally everything—cargo pants, jeans, shorts. The matte finish doesn't look cheap in person; it has a subtle, sleek look that works for casual fits. Compared to a brighter "Jordan 1", this is your go-to, low-key flex. It's a wardrobe staple, no doubt. So, should YOU cop? If you need one shoe that goes with 90% of your wardrobe – yes. If you appreciate iconic basketball history – yes. If you want a comfy, tech-heavy daily driver – maybe not. The black air jordan 1 is a legend for a reason. It’s not trying to be anything new, and that’s exactly its power. Putting them on... okay, the fit is TTS for me. The break-in period is real - the ankle collar is stiff & the forefoot isn't exactly plush. But the "lockdown" is fantastic. If you've had other AJ1s, you know the deal: it's a firm, supportive feel, not a soft, cushiony one. The weight is average, nothing too heavy. They feel secure, just not "cloud-like." Now, the not-so-great part. The comfort… isn't for everyone. If you're used to modern, cushioned sneakers, the firm ride of the "black Air Jordan 1" might feel dated. It can also feel a bit "clunky" until broken in. And true to size? It fits well, but the toe box isn't super roomy. Just something to keep in mind.