Or if your wardrobe is very neutral/subdued, this red Air Jordan 1 might feel overwhelming. Also, if you already own several similar red or Chicago-style 1s, this might feel redundant unless you're completing a set. On feet now... and honestly? It's exactly what you expect from an AJ1. The fit is true to size for me - nice and snug in the heel, a little roomy in the toe box. The cushioning is, well, it's firm. It's a retro basketball shoe. Don't buy the "Red Air Jordan 1" for cloud-like comfort; buy it for the style and that unbeatable silhouette. Now, the cons, because nothing's perfect. The main drawback for some will be the comfort, or lack thereof, out of the box. They're not "all-day walkers" for everyone. Also, that bright red can be tricky to style daily – it's a "look". If you prefer muted tones, this might be too much. And compared to some recent Jordan releases with better materials, the leather might feel a bit basic. After wearing these for a day, my honest review: they crease. It happens fast right on the toe box. That's the nature of this leather and design. Some hate it, I think it adds character. The red still looks brilliant, and the overall structure holds up. Just don't expect them to stay pristine if you're actually walking around. That's part of the journey with a Jordan 1.