True to size for me. The suede upper is soft but provides good structure. They're not heavy, but you feel their presence - in a good way. My favorite part? How the "Cactus Jack" branding is integrated subtly. It’s not in your face. Compared to a regular Air Jordan 1 High, the tooling is the same, so the ride is identical. Pro: Incredible attention to detail. Con: The light suede can be a dirt magnet, so you gotta be careful. These are perfect for the detail-obsessed sneakerhead. If you're rough on your shoes or don't like maintenance, this might stress you out! The biggest pro of this Travis Scott Air Jordan 1? Its versatility. That Mocha brown is "perfect" for fall fits – jeans, cargos, you name it. The craftsmanship is top-tier. However, a potential con? The hype – and resale price – is a major barrier for most. It’s an investment, not just a sneaker purchase. In conclusion, the Travis Scott Air Jordan 1 is a milestone. It set a new bar for what a collaboration could be. The craftsmanship is excellent, the concept is fearless. But – and it's a crucial but – the astronomical resale puts it in a different universe. I love having these in my collection, but I can't blindly recommend them to everyone. They're a fantastic sneaker, but the price? That's the real challenge. On foot now – let's talk feel. As a Jordan 1 High, you know what you're getting: solid ankle support and a classic, flat-footed feel. It’s not plush like a React or Zoom shoe, but that's the AJ1 DNA. The fit is true to size for me. The unique thing is how the 'Cactus Jack' branding on the heel adds a subtle, personal touch you only notice up close. It's a detail-lover's dream.