Also, if you want a flashy, head-turning sneaker, this ain't it – it’s stealthy. Beginners to the "Jordan series" might want a more classic colorway first. For the $190, know you're paying mostly for the look & brand legacy, not cutting-edge tech. Major pro? The versatility is insane. The black Air Jordan 1 goes with literally everything—jeans, joggers, cargos. It's also surprisingly durable for casual wear; scuffs on black leather are way less noticeable. For a $180 shoe, it offers incredible value as a style cornerstone. It's a workhorse in sneaker form, no doubt about it. So, would I recommend them? Yes—but with clear expectations. If you want a piece of sneaker history that goes with everything, get the "Black Air Jordan 1". If you need cushioning for all-day walks, pick something else. It’s that straightforward. For me, it's a definite keeper for its sheer versatility and iconic status in the "Jordan series". On foot now... 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".