The high collar gives ankle support – or at least the feeling of it. They're true to size for me. The outsole grip is fine for everyday. But let's be real, you're not hooping in these seriously. You buy the "nike air jordan 1" for the culture, the flex, the history. And that's okay. Initial on-foot thoughts: the "Nike Air Jordan 1" sits you a bit higher off the ground than I remembered. It gives a confident stance. The toe box has decent room, which is great for wider feet. This "Bred Patent" version was about $200 USD. It's a loud, shiny statement. I love it for a night out. However, that patent leather doesn't breathe well at all—your feet will get warm. So, not my pick for summer all-dayers. Let's talk pros. The biggest advantage of the Nike Air Jordan 1 is its versatility and iconic status. It's a sneaker legend for a reason. The colorways are endless, and the design is simple enough to dress up or down. Durability? The leather upper holds up well over time. It's a true wardrobe staple, no question. First try-on of the Jordan 1 'Dark Mocha' - these are fire. The brown and black combo is super versatile. The quality is there. On foot, the fit is perfect for me. The advantage? You can dress them up or down easily. The potential downside? They're so popular that you'll see them everywhere. At $170 USD, still a fantastic everyday rotation shoe, no doubt.