.. okay. It's a "mid-top", so you get that ankle support, but the cushioning is firm—typical for this series. The "wmns Air Jordan 1 Mid" locks you in well, true to size for me. It's not a "all-day-walk" kind of shoe compared to some modern sneakers, but for casual wear? It gets the job done. Final verdict on this pair? The "wmns air jordan 1 mid" delivers exactly what it promises: a slice of Jordan series history in a wearable, affordable package—around $125 USD. It looks great on shelf and on foot. Pros: Timeless design, good quality for price, easy to style. Cons: Basic comfort tech, not for wide feet. I recommend it to sneaker newcomers and seasoned collectors alike looking for a versatile staple. If you need plush comfort, spend your money elsewhere. Is it comfortable? Well, define comfort. It’s not a "squishy" shoe. The insole is pretty basic, and the Phylon midsole is firm. After a long day on concrete, your feet might feel it. But! The support is excellent. If you prioritize stability and style over cloud-like cushioning, you’ll be fine. Just know what you're buying into with this Jordan 1 platform. Alright, let's talk about these. The wmns air jordan 1 mid is, in my opinion, the most wearable version of the AJ1. This specific colorway is easy to match. On-foot feel? It's supportive, but let's call it what it is: a flat, classic basketball shoe from the 80s. The pro is its unmatched style legacy. The con is the lack of modern comfort features. So, who's it for? Someone building a sneaker wardrobe. Who should skip? Anyone with serious foot issues needing orthotic support.