You won't get buttery-soft leather like on some premium retros. But for this black colorway, it works. The structure holds up, and the creasing is part of the charm. It’s a workhorse sneaker. Don't expect luxury, expect durability and classic Jordan 1 DNA. On foot, the magic happens. The all-black leather on this Air Jordan 1 makes the shape look even sharper. It hides the toe box creases pretty well, too. In photos or on camera, it's a versatile backdrop – lets your pants or the rest of your fit really pop. It’s a simple, effective canvas. Honestly, it’s a staple for that reason. After wearing them for a full day, my take? The "Black Air Jordan 1" breaks in okay, but don't expect miracles. The ankle collar can rub a bit initially. The upside? They feel sturdy and supportive. That classic AJ1 look on-foot is undeniable—it just works. It's a shoe you buy for the vibe, not for the innovative tech, you know? Comparing it to other Jordans... Next to a "Jordan 1" in a typical colorblocking, this "black" version is way more subtle & aggressive. Versus a "Jordan 3" or "4"? It's definitely less comfortable but offers that unbeatable, sleek profile. It’s a different tool for a different job. If you love the "Jordan series" but want a "low-key", wearable option, this is a strong contender.