At roughly $130-$180, it's a more budget-friendly way to get the Jordan 1 aesthetic. The comfort for casual wear is also a win; it's easier to just slip on and go compared to the stiffer Retros. Who might want to pass? Purists who crave the exact OG leather construction and feel. Also, performance basketball players—this isn't built for that. And if you need maximum cushioning above all else, you might find the ride a bit firm. It's a style-first, comfort-second kind of model. On feet time! The comfort? Honestly, a big step up from your standard AJ1. That altered build & the cushioning setup make a "real" difference for all-day wear. They're noticeably lighter, which is a huge plus. The 'rare air jordan 1' just "feels" more modern underfoot. If you found classic 1s too stiff, this is the version for you. It's a functional upgrade wrapped in that legendary look. Comparing it side-by-side with my '85 cuts, the difference is stark. The "rare air jordan 1" silhouette is streamlined. The heel and collar are lower profile. It’s a more "modern" execution. You lose some of that bulky, vintage basketball aesthetic, but you gain a contemporary, sleek look that works with today's fits.