This Sail and University Red combo goes with almost anything – that's a huge "plus". Comparing it to a standard AJ1 High? The fit around the ankle is slightly less restrictive, which I actually prefer for daily wear. The insole is basic, so don't expect Zoom Air levels of cushion. Major pro is the look; major con is the break-in period. I'd recommend these for style-first collectors, not performance seekers. Who should avoid it? Hardcore Jordan 1 "OG everything" purists. This isn't a retro of a specific game shoe. Also, comfort seekers – look elsewhere. If your priority is cloud-like comfort for all-day wear, the "rare air jordan 1" will disappoint. It's a fashion-first, heritage-inspired model. Know what you're buying into: iconic looks, not modern tech. Who should "avoid" these? If you're your "first" Jordan 1, I'd maybe recommend a true OG high for that authentic experience. Also, if you "strictly" love the 1985 blueprint, the changes here might bug you. It's not for purists, and that's "okay"! It carves its own lane. Who is this for? Honestly, for the person who loves the Jordan 1 silhouette but wants something "different", maybe a bit more low-key. The "rare air jordan 1" is a great canvas for customizers, too. It's for casual wear, style over all-day comfort. If you're building a rotation and need a versatile white-based shoe, this deserves a look. It fills a specific niche.