The comfort is "not" modern. If you're used to React or Boost, this will feel like a brick. Also, the all-black design can look a bit... harsh or "uniform" to some. It lacks the playful personality of other "Jordan 1s". It’s definitely not for everyone, especially if you prioritize foot-feel over form. On feet, this "Black/Red" version pops differently. The red hits on the tongue tag & sole are perfect subtle accents against the all-black upper. In photos or videos, this shoe has a sleek, almost stealthy vibe. It doesn't scream for attention, but sneakerheads "will" notice. It’s a confident, understated look from the Jordan series. On the flip side, who should "avoid" this black Air Jordan 1? If you're on your feet all day and need cushioning — this isn't it. If you dislike a break-in period, be warned. Also, if you already have multiple black/white sneakers, maybe skip it. But if you don't own this specific icon? It's a gap in the collection that’s worth filling, in my humble opinion. Let’s talk pros and cons. The biggest "pro" for this "black Air Jordan 1" is its absolute versatility. It goes with literally everything—jeans, joggers, shorts. Durability? The leather is solid. The "con"? Again, comfort isn’t its strength. If you’re used to Boost or React foam, this will feel like a brick. It’s a style-first, comfort-second kind of shoe from the "Jordan" series.