The cons are the stiff break-in and average comfort. This specific colorway is a grail for some, a basic for others. For me? It's a pillar in the collection. Would I recommend it? Yes—but know what you're buying: a piece of history, not a comfort revolution. 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. So, who is this shoe "for"? It's perfect for the minimalist, the person who values versatility over everything. It's for the sneakerhead who wants a durable, go-to pair that references history without screaming for attention. It’s also a great first Jordan 1 – you can't mess up an all-black outfit. Basically, if your style is clean and effortless, this is your shoe. Comparing it to my other 1s... this black Air Jordan 1 is the most versatile, hands down. It lacks the "pop" of a Chicago, but that's the point! The build feels consistent with recent Jordan 1 releases. Pros? Timeless style, easy to match, durable. Cons? The break-in period is real—it can feel like a brick initially. If you prioritize comfort above "all" else, maybe look at a Jordan 3 or 4 instead.