The main drawback is the comfort, or lack thereof. If you have wide feet, the break-in period for this "blue Air Jordan 1" could be "real". Also, that smooth leather is a crease magnet - it's going to show wear quickly, which some people hate. And at the end of the day, it's still a premium price for a technology that's over 40 years old. You're paying for the legacy and the look, not for cutting-edge performance. Keep that in mind. On feet, the color really pops. That bright blue against the white and black creates serious contrast, perfect for casual fits. In natural light or on camera, this shade of blue looks fantastic—it’s vibrant without being "too" loud. Compared to other Jordans, it's less bulky than a Jordan 4 but has the same timeless profile. A definite head-turner for sure. Just got these in, and the "Blue" shade is "spot-on". It's not too bright, not too dark—just perfect. As an Air Jordan 1, you know the silhouette is legendary. On foot, it's the same familiar, somewhat rigid feel. That's not a bad thing, it's just authentic! Compared to a Jordan 3 or 4, there's way less cushion. So, pro: iconic design and killer color. Con: not for comfort-first buyers. If you want a piece of sneaker history you can wear daily, grab these. If comfort is king, skip. Alright, let's unbox these. First impression? This "Blue Air Jordan 1" is clean. The leather feels decent—not the "absolute" best, but solid for the price point around $180 USD. The shade of blue is vibrant, yet classic. It’s a straightforward colorway from the "Jordan series" that just works. On foot, the silhouette is iconic—snug at first, like all 1s. If you're new to the model, expect a break-in period. A great first Jordan for sure.