.. the fit is classic Jordan 1. Snug at first, but they'll break in. The leather on this specific "Black/Black" pair feels decent – not the most buttery, but it's solid. The weight is what you expect: substantial, not light. You "feel" like you're wearing a piece of sneaker history, for better or worse. That's the Air Jordan 1 experience. To wrap it up: The "black air jordan 1" 'Black' is a cornerstone. It's not trying to be the softest or most tech-heavy. It's presenting that classic Jordan 1 DNA in its purest, most wearable form. My advice? Try a pair on if you can, manage your comfort expectations, & if you dig the look, you won't regret it. It's a sneaker that earns its keep. Who should buy these? Anyone needing a durable, all-black sneaker that "isn't" a runner or a skate shoe. It's perfect for minimalist style lovers. Who should avoid them? Folks prioritizing ultimate comfort above all. Also, if you have wide feet, maybe size up—the toebox is narrow. It's a specific, classic fit for a specific wearer. 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.