The leather on these should crease nicely and age well, unlike some synthetic materials. That's a huge plus for long-term wear. The outsole is tough, too. So, while the $180 price tag stings, you're getting a shoe built to last. It's a wardrobe workhorse, not a delicate display piece. So, would I recommend it? 100%. But be honest about your needs. For basketball? No. For comfort? Look at Zoom units. But for a confidence-boosting, style-defining shoe that works in almost any casual setting? This "red Air Jordan 1", despite its flaws, earns a permanent spot in the rotation. It's simply iconic. Wrapping this up—who should cop these? Sneakerheads who value history, or anyone wanting a bold, versatile red shoe. The red Air Jordan 1 works with "so many" fits. Who should skip? Folks with wide feet (it's narrow) or those seeking modern basketball performance. For $180, it's an investment in style. Not the comfiest, but honestly? One of the coolest. Who is this shoe for? Honestly, it's for the collector or the style-focused individual who loves the Jordan series history. The "red Air Jordan 1" is a foundational piece. Who might want to pass? If your main priority is plush, modern comfort tech, you might be disappointed. It's style first, comfort second.