That firm ride I mentioned? It’s real. Don't plan on walking miles in these. Also, the all-black can look a bit flat to some — it doesn't have the pop of other colorways. If you love technical details or breathability, this isn't your shoe. On feet, this all-"black colorway" is incredibly versatile. 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. The con, for some, will be the comfort—or initial lack thereof. If you're used to modern, cushioned sneakers, the stiff midsole and break-in period might be a dealbreaker. Also, the all-black design can hide the iconic details of the AJ1. If you crave that classic two-tone look, this black Air Jordan 1 might feel too muted for your taste. Comparing it to other Jordans? Next to an Air Jordan 1 High in a similar palette, the quality is consistent. But versus, say, a Jordan 3 or 5? The comfort difference is huge — those have more tech. This black Air Jordan 1 is pure, unadulterated '85 DNA. It's about that "perfect" profile and that unbeatable classic aesthetic. You buy this for the look, not the groundbreaking feel underfoot.