The solid rubber outsole, the sturdy build... these will last years. The creasing becomes part of the character. A potential downside for some? The high-top can feel restrictive if you're not used to it. But for ankle support and that iconic look, it's a worthy trade-off. Biggest pro? The absolute timeless style of this jordan air 1. This 'Bred' colorway, especially — it's a legend. The construction feels durable, and that high-top profile gives great ankle "presence". For $200, you're investing in a piece of sneaker history that (likely) won't go out of fashion. That’s a solid win in my book. Yo, what's up everyone? Just copped the Jordan Air 1 Mid 'Shadow 2.0'. First thing I noticed out the box was the "quality"—the grey nubuck is really nice! Pulling these Air 1s on, the fit is snug and supportive right away. Visually, they're super versatile. Compared to a bulkier Jordan 4, these are way more sleek for everyday wear. Major pro: goes with "everything". Con? That stiff out-of-box feel. Great starter sneaker, but hardcore comfort seekers might wanna skip. Let's talk comfort — realistically. The "Jordan Air 1" is "not" a modern performance sneaker. The cushioning is firm. If you're used to React foam or Air Max bubbles, you'll find these pretty stiff, especially for long days on concrete. That's the trade-off for the look. The plus side? That firmness provides great stability, & the leather upper will mold to your foot over time for a better fit.