Who should skip it? Performance basketball players or those needing advanced, plush cushioning. For the price? You're paying for the history and the timeless design. And sometimes, that's more than enough. Thanks for watching my real, unsponsored thoughts So I've been wearing these "Mid 'Fearless'" editions for a week. The break-in is real, guys - my heels were talking to me the first two days. But now? They mold to your foot. The craftsmanship on this specific pair is top-tier for a Mid. Priced at $135, it's on the higher end. Who's it for? Detail-oriented fans who appreciate the story. Who should pass? Anyone wanting a soft, slip-on-and-go experience. Who is this for? I'd recommend the "Jordan 1 Mid" to someone who wants the iconic look without the high-top feel or the higher resale price. It's perfect for casual, daily wear. Students, folks who are on their feet a lot but want style – this is a great, relatively affordable option in the Jordan lineup. On foot, the fit is true to size – nice and snug. The padded collar is a nice touch on this "Mid" model. It feels secure. Visually, the shorter cut can make your legs look a bit longer (a plus!). Compared to chunky sneakers, it's sleek. The main advantage is that classic profile. Disadvantage? The outsole traction is just okay for wet surfaces.