For about $115 USD, it's a solid canvas. The pure white leather looks great fresh out the box. After a few wears, the creasing is noticeable — but that's part of the look, right? Comfort is average. It's a style-over-substance model, which is fine! It fills a specific niche in the "Jordan series". I'd recommend it for someone wanting that iconic silhouette without the High-top price or commitment. Okay, putting these "Nike Air Jordan 1 Mid" "Barely Green" shoes on. Immediate thought: the color in person is "so" much nicer than in stock photos! For the Jordan series, Mids like this are often the "underrated" option. The upper is pretty basic leather, but it's done well. My real take? The comfort is "fine"—nothing special, but not uncomfortable either. The biggest advantage is the price: at around $120 USD, it's an accessible piece of sneaker culture. It's not for performance basketball, but as a lifestyle shoe, it absolutely gets the job done. Here’s a real pro for the "Nike Air Jordan 1 Mid": its incredible versatility. I can wear these with jeans, shorts, even some smarter-casual trousers, and they just work. The design is so iconic that it elevates a simple outfit instantly. For a sneaker sitting at roughly "$120 USD", that's fantastic value. You're buying into a legendary "Jordan series" history without the crazy resale prices of some High OG colorways. Comparing it to other Jordans, specifically the "Air Jordan 1 High": the most obvious difference is, of course, the height. The "Mid" cuts just above the ankle, which I find easier to style with different pants. Some purists swear by the High's profile, and that's fair! But for daily versatility? I'm leaning towards this "Jordan 1 Mid". It captures the essence without the sometimes-bulky top.