That’s the honest truth. The ankle collar provides great support, though, which I love for casual wear. It’s a stylish "tank", not a plush slipper. Worth it for the look? For me, yes. On camera, these 'Royal Blue' Jordan 1s just pop. That contrast between the black, blue, and white is timeless. They're heavier than I expected – you feel that solid construction. Compared to a Dunk, the AJ1 has more presence, more history in its silhouette. A definite head-turner for any sneaker rotation, but maybe not your go-to for a long walk. Unboxing this 'Court Purple' "Nike Air Jordan 1"—the color is even richer in person. The build is consistent, stitching looks good. Sliding my foot in, the padding around the ankle is noticeable (in a good way). Compared to a Jordan 4, it's definitely less bulky on foot. Major pro is its versatility for both jeans and shorts. The potential downside? They crease. A lot. It's part of the charm, but if you're super obsessive about keeping kicks pristine, that might bug you. Still, a classic worth having. First impressions of this "Air Jordan 1 Mid" 'Panda'? It's clean, it's simple, and for about $125 USD, it's one of the most accessible pairs. The leather is a bit more synthetic, which isn't a huge surprise at this price point. But on-foot? Super comfortable for daily wear! Compared to a pricier High OG, you sacrifice some premium materials - but for a versatile, go-anywhere sneaker in the "Jordan 1" lineup, it gets the job done.