The firmness is still there, but the leather is softening. They're not heavy, which is good. Stylistically, they pop in photos—the contrast stitching adds nice detail. A reliable, everyday shoe that always looks put-together. The materials — let's be real. The leather won't amaze you, but it's durable. It'll crease, "obviously", but that's part of the story with a Jordan 1. The construction feels sturdy, like it'll last for years. For the price, I've seen better, but I've also seen worse. It's a standard, reliable retro build from Nike/Jordan. No major complaints from me on that front. Putting these on, the fit is TTS for me. The leather is stiff out of the box—classic Jordan 1 style—so don't expect cloud-like comfort immediately. The ankle collar provides good lockdown, and the weight feels substantial, not heavy, but you know you're wearing a shoe. It's that familiar, supportive feel the black Air Jordan 1 is known for. Break-in is definitely required. Let's talk pros. The biggest advantage of this Black Air Jordan 1 is its insane versatility and timelessness. It's a leather sneaker you can beat up a bit, and it might even look better. Scuffs? They add character. For a sneaker around $200, its cost-per-wear potential is through the roof. It's a classic for a reason.