The advantage is its sheer iconic status and outfit-matching power. The drawback is the dated tech – it's not a performance shoe by any means. Compared to a modern Jordan 37? Worlds apart in feel. I'd say grab these for your collection or casual fits, but manage your expectations on foot feel. It's a lifestyle piece, first and foremost. Comparing it to my other 1s, the materials on this "red Air Jordan 1" feel standard for the price point. It's not premium leather, but it's decent. The shape is on point, which is crucial. Honestly, if you own one or two AJ1s, you know exactly what you're getting here: a style icon. The "Varsity Red" is just one of those must-have color stories in the collection, period. I have to say, this specific red air jordan 1 Mid is a style powerhouse. For $120 USD, you get incredible versatility. It pairs with "literally" everything – jeans, shorts, joggers. The "White/Red" combo is just so easy to work with. On camera and in person, that color pop really stands out. If you're building a sneaker rotation, this is a fantastic, affordable entry point into the Jordan series. Who should maybe think twice? If comfort is your #1 priority, be warned: the "Air Jordan 1" has a stiff, break-in period. It's not a "cloud-like" shoe. Also, that high-top cut isn't for everyone—some find it restrictive. If you prefer low-tops or maximal cushioning, this "red" version, as beautiful as it is, might sit in your closet. It's a style-first, comfort-second kind of sneaker. Just being real with you.