It's pretty TTS (true to size). The "cushioning" is... well, it's a Jordan 1. Don't expect Cloud-like softness - it's that familiar, firm feel. The ankle collar on this "Jordan 1 Rare Air" is padded nicely though, giving a secure lock. For all-day wear? It's fine, but performance? Not really the point here. Let's talk potential cons. That lighter build? Some might say it feels a bit 'cheap' compared to a premium OG release. And the leather won't crease in that same, beautiful way. If you're a purist who loves the heavy, substantial feel of an original Air Jordan 1, the "jordan 1 rare air" might feel a bit "too" lightweight for you. From a collector's perspective, this isn't a grail. But for someone who actually "wears" their shoes? It's a smart pick. The "Jordan 1 Rare Air" fills a gap - it's a solid, reliable option. Think of it as the practical cousin in the "Jordan" family. You're paying for the iconic design, not necessarily top-tier materials. Final thoughts? The "Jordan 1 Rare Air" delivers exactly what it promises: a familiar, great-looking shoe that's easy to wear. Don't overthink it. For "$160-$180 USD", you get a reliable, versatile sneaker. It's not trying to be the original—and that's totally okay. It carves its own practical niche.