Wearing them, you feel connected to the court heritage, honestly. A major "pro" is the versatility. A "con"? That stiff break-in period can be a pain. Not the best for all-day walks, in my honest opinion. Final verdict? If you find this "Nike Air Jordan 1 Retro High" for retail or close to it, it's an easy recommendation. You're getting a well-made piece of sneaker history that will always look sharp. Just go in knowing the comfort is classic, not cloud-like. Thumbs up from me Sizing tip from my experience: go true to size. They feel snug initially but mold to your foot. The ankle support is great. I wore these all day, and while my feet weren't in pain, I definitely felt the difference from my more cushioned kicks. The pro? You feel connected to the ground. The con? You "feel" connected to the ground, if you know what I mean. On foot now. The fit? True to size for me, with a snug, supportive wrap—classic AJ1 feel. The 'Nike Air Jordan 1 Retro High' is not a "comfort shoe," let's be real. It's firm. But that's part of its DNA, right? Compared to a more modern Jordan, it's less cushioned. I love it for style, but for all-day walking? My feet would protest. Perfect for casual wear, not for a marathon.