Great for first-time AJ1 buyers or veterans adding a clean colorway. Who should skip it? Folks who prioritize max comfort above all else, or those on a tight budget. It's an investment in style, not cushioning. Now, a real con? That break-in period. The heel can be stiff initially—maybe a slight rub. And the flat sole isn't for everyone, especially if you're on your feet all day. It's a fashion-forward shoe first, a performance shoe second (or third, honestly). Think of it as wearable art rather than athletic tech. On feet now, and let's be real: the "Jordan 1 Retro High" isn't a comfort sneaker. That's not its job. The break-in period is real – you'll feel that stiff leather at first. But! Once it molds to your foot? The support is fantastic. It's more about the statement than the step. I'd say it's perfect for casual wear, not for all-day walking tours. At its price point, you're investing in a style icon, plain and simple. Let's compare for a sec. If you have a "nike air jordan 1 retro high" '85 cut, you'll notice this Retro High has a slightly different shape – a bit bulkier. But compared to a Dunk High? The AJ1 has more structure & heritage, hands down. Pro? The design is legendary, and the materials on this 'Bred Patent' version are "fire". Con? That patent leather can crease in a noticeable way, which bugs some collectors.