The leather feels decent for the "$120-$130 USD" range. Sliding them on, the fit is true to size with a secure, familiar wrap. Visually? They look fantastic on camera and in person. Compared to other Jordans, these Mids are lighter and easier to get on/off than 1 Highs. "Downside"? Purists will always debate Mid vs. High. My take? If you love the style & want accessibility, this Jordan series staple is a winner. Sliding these on... the fit is "true" to size for me. The "Air Jordan 1 Mid" has that familiar, "structured" feel - it's not a super plush, modern sneaker. You get ankle support and a secure wrap. It's a "comfortable" shoe for all-day wear, but if you're used to super-soft foam? This might feel a bit "stiff" initially. The weight is reasonable - nothing heavy. Let’s get these out. The quality on this "nike air jordan 1 mid" is decent for the price point — you’re paying for the shape & heritage, not premium leather. Sliding them on… yeah, that familiar feel: secure ankle wrap, firm midsole. They’re not heavy, but you feel planted. Visually? "So" versatile. Compared to the OG Highs, the Mid’s collar height is different — personal preference, really. Great daily beater, but performance hooping? Nah. Perfect for streetwear beginners. Alright, so first impressions unboxing this 'Black and White' "Nike Air Jordan 1 Mid"... the leather? It's decent for the price point, which is around $130 USD. The classic silhouette is instantly recognizable. Honestly, it feels sturdy right out of the box, a solid start for any Jordan 1. On foot, it's that familiar feel: supportive, but let's be real—you're not getting Cloud-like comfort. It's more about the look and legacy. For a clean, versatile sneaker that goes with almost anything, it's a win. Just don't expect a revolution in cushioning, you know?