The advantage is legendary style and durability. The drawback is the flat, firm footbed — your feet might feel it after hours. So, would I recommend it? For short outings, photos, casual wear — 100%. For all-day standing? Not so much. The Red Air Jordan 1 knows what it is. Popping these on camera, the red just "vibrates". The contrast with the white mid-panel and black Swoosh is "chef's kiss". On-feet, the red Air Jordan 1 feels secure, but let's be real—the cushioning is minimal. Compared to a newer Jordan model, it's firm. Yet, for impact? Unmatched. It’s a shoe you buy for the visuals, not the ride. My advice? Know what you're getting into. On feet now, & let's talk comfort. Honestly, the Red Air Jordan 1 isn't winning any plushness awards. It's a firm, supportive ride - true to its '85 roots. The ankle collar locks you in, though, which I love for that classic feel. Compared to, say, a Jordan 3 or 5? Definitely less cushioning. But if you're after that authentic, court-ready vibe, you'll appreciate it. Just don't expect modern foam tech. Okay, let's talk on-feet feel. Slipping into this red Air Jordan 1, you immediately get that iconic, secure / ankle/ wrap. Honestly, the cushioning isn't modern-soft—it's firm, almost board-like. But hey, that's the OG / experience/, right? If you're used to ultra-boosty sneakers, this might feel a bit / stiff/ at first. For me? It's a classic, connected-to-the-floor feeling I actually enjoy for casual wear.