You can feel the difference from some of the recent retro releases. For the Jordan series, the AJ1 High OG is the gold standard. Is it worth the price? If you appreciate the design and story, absolutely. If you just want a comfy sneaker? Probably not. Just unboxed this "Bred Toe" pair. The red, black, & white combo is "fire"—it just looks expensive & detailed. Holding it, the craftsmanship feels premium. This specific "air jordan 1" release is one of the best in recent years. Priced at roughly $190 USD, it stings, but the quality justifies it for a collector or a true fan of the silhouette. Just put on this "Nike Air Jordan 1 Mid" 'Bleached Coral' — a more accessible version around $135. The color? Way brighter in person, super vibrant! Comfort-wise, it's standard: firm cushioning & good ankle support. The silhouette is just so versatile for outfits. Compared to a High, it's a slightly different look but same classic appeal. Great entry point into the Jordan series! Not for those seeking plush comfort, but definitely for adding a pop to your rotation. Here's my real take: who is the Air Jordan 1 for? It's for the style-conscious sneakerhead who values heritage. It's for the collector rounding out their Jordan series. It's NOT for someone seeking modern, plush comfort tech. You're paying for the design legacy – and that's okay! Knowing what you're buying is key. For me, it's a cornerstone piece.