That thick midsole and high-top shape give a great profile. This particular pair just goes with "everything"—jeans, shorts, joggers. The white leather pops in natural light. It’s a shoe that looks good on camera and on the street. Simple, effective design from Jordan Brand. Finally, my custom-designed Jordan Air Force 1s arrived. The unboxing was super exciting - seeing your own vision come to life! On feet, they fit like any other AF1 - reliable and comfortable. The look is 100% unique, which is the biggest pro. The main con is the cost and wait time from Nike By You. Compared to a GR (General Release) Jordan, it's a personal statement. Honestly, for the price (around $160+), it’s worth it if you want something nobody else has. Not recommended if you just need a quick, affordable sneaker. It’s a project for true enthusiasts. Now, a real talk con: the break-in. The collar and the forefoot can feel a bit stiff at first. It might take a few wears to get that perfect, comfortable mold to your foot. If you want a shoe that’s cushion-soft right away, this might not be it. Patience is key here. Now, the not-so-great part? The break-in period can be real. The leather is stiff initially, and that classic sole isn't the most flexible. If you're used to ultra-light, bouncy shoes—these might feel like bricks. It's a common "flaw" with the Air Force 1 design, but some people actually love that sturdy feel.