It's not the comfiest, nor the most technologically advanced Jordan. But for its price, you get unparalleled versatility and a timeless design that holds its value - both in resale and in your personal style. It's a must-have for any well-rounded sneaker collection, in my honest opinion. Just manage your comfort expectations. Now, the "cons" / who might NOT love these. 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. So, who is this for? Honestly, it’s for "almost" anyone getting into sneakers. If you want a classic, versatile shoe that goes with everything, grab the black air jordan 1. It's for the person who values style and history over max cushioning. For a first Jordan 1? This is arguably the best colorway to start with, no question. Comparing it to my other Jordans... it's lighter than a Jordan 4, but the court feel is similar to other OG 1s. Versus a 'Chicago', the black Air Jordan 1 is way more low-key – it’s for a different mood. The advantage? It doesn't show creases as easily as a lighter color. Big plus.