It’s not unbearable, but it’s a reality of the model. The pros? The durable build and that perfect, classic high-top look of the "red Air Jordan 1". I’d recommend it for short outings or casual wear, not for all-day theme park adventures. Opening the box, this shoe has serious presence. The red is deep and rich, not cheap-looking at all. Once laced up, you get that classic, supportive hug – a bit narrow initially for some. The design is simple, powerful, and photographs amazingly. For $175, you get a piece of history. Pro? It's an instant outfit upgrade. Con? The leather can crease noticeably. Perfect for those who appreciate sneaker culture fundamentals, but maybe not if you're terrified of creasing your kicks. Comparing it to other Jordans? The AJ1 High is less forgiving than, say, an AJ4 or AJ5 in terms of comfort. It's also heavier. But for pure street-style cred? The "Red Air Jordan 1" still wins for me. It's the foundation of the whole Jordan series. You feel that history when you wear it, which is a unique feeling newer models can't replicate. Alright, let's get into these! First impression unboxing this red Air Jordan 1? That classic silhouette just "hits" different in this bold colorway. The red is super vibrant, no doubt—it really pops! For $180 USD, the build quality feels solid, exactly what you'd expect from Jordan. The leather has a nice grain to it. It's a timeless, clean look right out of the box.