After wearing these for a day, my feet were... aware of them. They're not uncomfortable, but you feel the board-like midsole. The "good" news? The support is excellent. My arch felt great. The Red Air Jordan 1 wraps your foot securely. It's a trade-off. If you have wider feet, "definitely" consider going half a size up. That's my biggest practical tip right there. Bottom line: would I recommend copping these? If you vibe with the classic Jordan 1 aesthetic and want a punchy color, absolutely. Try them on first if you can, to feel that firm fit. But as a style piece? 10/10. The Red Air Jordan 1 is a certified winner for your collection. Let me know your thoughts below! The major pro? Timeless style. You can’t go wrong with a red and white Jordan 1. It’s a sneaker that always looks good. The con? That classic build means it's not the most comfortable shoe in 2024. For around $200, you’re buying the heritage, not cutting-edge tech. It’s a fair value if the look is what you’re after. Just manage those expectations! Alright, let's get into these! Unboxing this "red Air Jordan 1" - first thing I notice is that classic, "sharp" silhouette. The “University Red” color blocking is super clean, just like the OG ‘85 cut. For $200 USD, the leather feels decent - not the "softest" ever, but the construction is solid. This is a "proper" Jordan series entry.