The leather feels "decent", not premium AJ1 OG level, but solid for the $120 price point. The main thing is that profile — the cut-down, stripped-back collar is super noticeable. It’s a modern twist on a classic silhouette, for sure. Comfort after a few hours? Good! The lighter build and less rigid upper help. It's not Boost or React – let's be clear – but for the Jordan 1 platform, it's a step up in daily wearability. The rare air jordan 1 breaks in faster than the OG. My feet weren't screaming at the end of the day. In my collection, it sits right between my beaters and my grails. It doesn't have the premium story of an OG colorway, but man, for the price? It's impressive. The "rare air jordan 1" proves you don't always need to spend a fortune to get a piece of that Jordan legacy. Solid cop for the right person. If you're into retro vibes, the rare air jordan 1 delivers—the silhouette is iconic! First try-on, the padding felt minimal, so it might not suit wide feet. At $190, it's a bit steep, but the design is worth it. Compared to newer models, it's more about style than tech. Great for casual use, skip if you need advanced cushioning.