Great for someone building their Jordan 1 collection. Also, if you just love the silhouette and want a color that goes with everything? This is a fantastic choice. The "Jordan series" has countless options, but this is a dependable pick. Now, the cons - and they're the usual AJ1 cons. Comfort... or lack thereof. The sole is flat and hard. If you’re on your feet all day, this isn’t your shoe. Also, creasing. The toe box "will" crease, it’s part of the deal with this leather. Don’t buy this "blue Air Jordan 1" expecting modern performance tech. You buy it for the look and the legacy. Potential con? That classic Jordan 1 break-in period. The collar "will" dig into your ankle at first – it's a known thing. Also, at $180 USD, you're purely buying design/history. The tech is 1985-level. If modern cushioning is your top priority, this isn't it. It's a flat, firm ride. Just keeping it real with you guys. My final take? For the right person, this "blue Air Jordan 1" is "100% worth it". It delivers exactly what it promises: a clean, iconic silhouette in a beautiful, wearable color. It's not trying to be something it's not. You’re buying into a legend—and this blue chapter is a "really" good one.