It goes with almost anything. For $100-200+ USD in the "Jordan series", it's a worthy investment. But listen, if your priority is all-day, walk-all-over-comfort above all else? There are better modern options. The "AJ1" is about style + heritage first. Know what you're buying. The major pro of this Nike Air Jordan 1? Its endless versatility. This colorway, in particular, goes with literally everything in my wardrobe. It's a statement piece that doesn't try too hard. Cons? Well, the creasing is inevitable - you have to embrace it! For $180, you're paying for the legacy&iconic status, which, to me, is worth it. Look at this – the "nike air jordan 1" 'University Blue'. Unboxing is always a treat with these bright colors. The nubuck feels premium. Slipping them on... it's that instant classic vibe. However, after wearing Jordans with better cushioning (like some 3s or 5s), you really notice how flat these feel. For $190 USD, you're buying into the legend. Pro: One of the best-looking Jordans ever. Con: Legendary looks don't equal legendary comfort. Must-buy for collectors and style mavens; easy pass for comfort-first wearers. Initial reaction to this pair of Nike Air Jordan 1 Mids? The materials are surprisingly good for the price point! The leather has a nice grain to it. Once laced up, you get that "immediate" recognition—the shape is just iconic. It's a bit heavier and less cushioned than, say, a Jordan 13, but that's the trade-off. Major pro? Timeless looks. Con? Break-in time. I'd recommend these to anyone building a sneaker rotation. If you live in ultra-boosts, maybe think twice.