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. Who should skip it? If "all-day-comfort" is your top priority, look at Jordan 11s or 13s. Also, if you need a true performance basketball shoe, this isn't it—it's retro for a reason. And, if you're on a tight budget, there are more comfortable options at this price. But if you're buying for the look and the legacy, the "red Air Jordan 1" is worth every penny. Opening the box, I was instantly hit with that new-shoe smell. The red on this "Air Jordan 1" is vibrant, not too dark. For $170, the materials feel decent - not premium, but good. Comparing it to other Jordans, the 1 is about attitude, not tech. It's a flat-out classic. If you want a piece of sneaker history in your closet, this is it. If you need modern comfort, look elsewhere. Final, honest thoughts on this red Air Jordan 1. It's a cornerstone of the Jordan series for good reason. The $175 price is steep, but you're buying an icon. On foot, it's stiff but molds over time. The red is absolutely vibrant and pairs with almost anything. Great for making a statement and for sneaker history. Not great if you need arch support or premium cushioning. I'd recommend it to any enthusiast building a foundational collection. I'd steer clear if your priority is cutting-edge foot feel. There you have it!