It's a faithful retro of a legendary colorway. For me, the pros—the timeless look, the secure fit, the heritage—outweigh the cons of the basic comfort. Would I recommend it? Yes, but with those caveats. Try a pair on if you can to feel the fit for yourself. The design is timeless. The mesh panels and those plastic wing eyelets are just iconic. On camera, this 'Military Blue' colorway really pops against simple fits. It's a versatile sneaker that works with a lot of styles. As a Jordan release, it's a must-have for collectors of the series. Now, a potential con? The break-in period. Those hard plastic parts "can" rub if you're not wearing the right socks. It's not the most comfortable Jordan out of the box compared to, say, a Jordan 13. So, if you want immediate cloud-like comfort, maybe look elsewhere. Now, a potential con: the toe box. It can crease pretty noticeably. Also, that firm midsole isn't for everyone—if you're on your feet all day, you might want more cushion. The price, $210, is steep for the tech you're getting. Just being real with you guys.