It goes with everything. The con? That same classic build means it's not the most comfortable for all-day wear – the footbed is pretty flat. If you need arch support or plush cushioning, this isn't your shoe. It's for the look, not long-distance comfort. Now, the "cons"—the potential deal-breakers. The comfort is "not" for everyone. If you need plush cushioning, look at "Jordan 11"s or "13"s. Also, the leather can crease noticeably (part of the charm for some, a flaw for others). And that high-top can feel restrictive if you're used to lows. It's a style-over-maximum-comfort pick, period. Who is this for? Honestly, for anyone building a sneaker collection – it's a must-have. Also great for style-focused wearers who value iconic design over tech. Who should skip it? Performance athletes or folks seeking ultimate comfort. This is a fashion & culture piece, first. Final thoughts, guys. The Jordan Air 1 isn't the most innovative shoe in 2024—obviously. But it’s a "foundation". It's about the look, the feel, the culture. It’s a piece of wearable history from the Jordan series. Worth it? For the style and legacy—yes. Just go in with realistic expectations about the footfeel