First thoughts? The black and white is crisp and clean—great for content. Wearing them, they feel exactly like you’d expect: firm, stable, and flat. They’re not uncomfortable, just… traditional. The Mid height is perfect for showing off your socks, which I love. Advantage: they match literally any fit. Disadvantage: the outsole traction is just okay for anything beyond casual use. At $125 USD, it's a fair deal. Ideal for someone who wants a reliable, stylish beater shoe. Not ideal for performance basketball, obviously. In summary: you're buying the look. The "Air Jordan 1 Mid" is a legend. Manage your comfort expectations, appreciate the style - and if you find a colorway you love, it's definitely a worthy pickup for any sneaker rotation. Let me know your thoughts below! On foot, the Nike Air Jordan 1 Mid feels exactly how you'd expect: flat and supportive. The ankle collar, honestly, gives a nice secure feel without being restrictive. Comparing it to an AJ1 High, you definitely get more ankle mobility here. The major pro? Its versatility - these go with almost anything in my closet. The potential con? That classic Jordan 1 comfort, or lack thereof... it's not a "squishy" shoe. I'd recommend it for style-first wearers, not for all-day comfort seekers. To wrap it up: The "Nike Air Jordan 1 Mid" isn't trying to be the fanciest or rarest shoe. It's a consistent, iconic silhouette that gets the job done. My personal take? If you find a colorway you love – like this 'Shadow' variant – for around "$125 USD", it's an easy recommendation for a versatile staple. Just know what you're getting: legendary looks, good versatility, and average comfort. Thanks for watching