That’s just the nature of the AJ1. The major pro here is the versatility and the timeless style. A real con? The break-in period can be a bit stiff on the ankles. It’s a trade-off for that classic look, you know? The biggest pro? Its sheer versatility. You can wear this sneaker with 90% of your closet and it just works. The construction is durable, and the colorway hides dirt well. For a Jordan series classic, it’s a practical choice if you want one pair that does it all. On-feet, the silhouette just pops, even in all black. The shape is "so" good. The padded collar locks your ankle in nicely. My "real" take? This is a must-have for sneaker collectors who need a daily beater that still looks premium. It’s also great for someone building their first serious collection. However, if you're purely after max comfort tech, this isn't for you. It’s a style-first shoe, period. On foot now, and the initial feel is... well, it's a classic AJ1. The break-in period is real, guys. The ankle collar is stiff, and the sole isn't giving you Cloud-like comfort—it’s firm. But the "locked-in" feel? It's incredible. If you've worn other AJ1s, you know exactly what to expect: great support, not great cushioning. The "black Air Jordan 1" is about style "first", comfort second.

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