The leather feels... decent for the price point, around $150, which is fair. The silhouette is instantly recognizable as a Jordan 1, but you can tell it's a different beast - it's lower and the construction looks simpler. A solid first impression for a more accessible model in the Jordan series. So, wrapping up: The Rare Air Jordan 1 is a great "alternative". Pros: Lightweight, comfortable, more affordable side of Jordan 1s ($185), easy to style. Cons: Lacks premium materials, design changes may not appeal to OG fans. I'd recommend it for casual wearers and comfort-seekers. I'd avoid it if you only value the "original" 1985 specs & feel. It's a practical take on a legend. On foot now, and the fit is "true" to size for me. The comfort... is what you expect from a Jordan 1. It's not a Boost or React kind of ride, but the cushioning is "decent" for casual wear. The weight is standard, nothing crazy. The real story with this "rare air jordan 1" is the style, not revolutionary comfort. Who are these for? I'd say the Rare Air Jordan 1 is perfect for the casual wearer who loves the AJ1 look but doesn't want to spend a fortune. Also great for beaters—you won't cry if these get scuffed. Not for whom? Hardcore collectors seeking premium materials or exact retro specs. Also, if you need arch support or plush cushioning, look elsewhere. It fills a specific, practical niche in the Jordan 1 family.