The main thing? The materials. You're not getting buttery-soft leather here; it's a bit stiffer and more plasticky. Also, if you need serious arch support or cushioning, look elsewhere. This red air jordan 1 is about heritage and style. It's not for performance. And hey, some folks just don't vibe with the Mid height. It's a personal preference thing. Now, the real talk—potential cons. That classic AJ1 break-in period is real. If you need plush, all-day comfort, this isn't it. The red Air Jordan 1 can also feel "too" loud for some people's daily style. And at $180? It's an investment for a shoe that's not technologically "modern." It's paying for the legacy, the look. Let's talk "pros & cons". Major "pro"? "Versatility". This "Red Air Jordan 1" goes with "so much" – jeans, joggers, shorts. It's a wardrobe staple. The "con"? That stiff, break-in period is real. If you prioritize supreme comfort above all else, the classic Jordan 1 construction might feel a bit "unforgiving" at first, especially for all-day wear. After a full day of wear, my final thoughts. The upper softens up nicely, but the footbed remains firm. It's a shoe you wear for the look, not the feel. The red air jordan 1 is a certified head-turner. If you've wanted a bright, classic Jordan 1 and missed other red releases, this is your shot. Just go a half-size down for a truly snug fit.