It’s a foundational piece. But — and this is a real point — if you’re new to sneakers and only buy one pair a year for all-day comfort, maybe consider something with more modern tech. This is for love of the game. Would I recommend them? Yes — but with clear expectations. They're not "comfort" shoes. They're "style" shoes. The advantage is unmatched versatility and that timeless look. The possible deal-breaker for some is the firm, flat footbed. Try them on if you can! For collectors and style-focused folks, this "red Air Jordan 1" is an easy yes. For pure comfort seekers, maybe not. Final verdict? I'm keeping my pair. The red Air Jordan 1 fills a specific role: a bold, go-to high-top. It's not my most comfortable shoe, but it's one of my best-looking. For $180, I got what I expected - a well-built piece of history. Suitable for collectors and casual wearers alike. Just maybe not for all-day walks or folks needing arch support. Hope this honest review helps! Conversely, who should "skip" it? If your #1 priority is all-day, walk-all-over-cushioning - you might be disappointed. Also, if you have wider feet, the break-in could be a "bit" of a struggle. This shoe is about style and heritage "first", modern comfort second.