No glue stains I can see. The leather won't crease as nicely as super soft tumbled leather, but it'll hold its shape. For a $135 sneaker in the "Jordan series", it meets expectations. It's a workhorse, not a luxury item. That's the real takeaway here, folks. Alright, so I just unboxed these Wmns Air Jordan 1 Mid in the 'Light Smoke Grey' colorway. First off, the leather feels solid – not the absolute "best" – but definitely good for the $120 price tag. The grey and white combo is super clean, a real versatile look. Sliding my foot in, the fit is TTS, with that classic, somewhat stiff AJ1 feel around the ankle. It's a Mid, so it sits between the High and the Low – perfect if you find Highs a bit too much. Great for everyday wear, but hardcore comfort seekers might want to look elsewhere. I'd cop these for the style. So, here they are on foot. My immediate thought? The 'wmns air jordan 1 mid' silhouette is just timeless – it works with almost anything. The comfort level is... fine. It's a firm, flat ride, typical for the Jordan 1 series. If you need all-day cushion, look elsewhere. But for style points? It's a winner. This particular colorway is a total wardrobe staple. Compared to the Air Jordan 1 High, the Mid is easier to get on and off, and often at a better price point. It's a straightforward, no-regrets kind of cop. Alright, review time for the "WMNS Air Jordan 1 Mid". Fresh out the box, the craftsmanship is standard Nike/Jordan fare. On-feet impression: good lockdown, flat feel (typical for an AJ1). Walking around, they turn heads—the design is just that strong. Versus the OG Highs, these are a bit more low-key but still carry that DNA. "The good:" You get that legendary Jordan look without the High-top commitment. "The not-so-good:" They can feel a bit impersonal, as they're a GR (General Release). I'd say these are perfect for everyday wear. Not for those seeking a "luxury" material experience.