.. "immediate" thoughts? The fit is true to size for me. The "cushioning" is firm – it's that classic, ""retro" feel" – so don't expect modern, pillowy softness. The ankle collar and laces provide a "secure", locked-in feel. Honestly, walking around in these "red Air Jordan 1s" reminds you why this design is timeless, even if the comfort isn't "plush." Putting them on? The fit is true to size for me, with a snug, secure wrap-around the ankle—which I like. The footbed is firm, though. Don't expect modern cushioning. Walking around, you feel connected to the ground. This Red Air Jordan 1 is a lifestyle shoe first, a basketball shoe from history. Is the Red Air Jordan 1 worth the $180 price tag? For a collector, or someone building a rotation — yes, absolutely. It’s a foundational piece. But — and this is a real point — if you’re new to sneakers and only buy one pair a year for all-day comfort, maybe consider something with more modern tech. This is for love of the game. I've worn these for a full day. The break-in period is real—they "will" crease, and that's part of the charm. But walking around? No issues. The sole is durable. Visually, the "red Air Jordan 1" pops against anything. Jeans, shorts, it doesn't matter. It's a statement piece for sure.