The materials have a nice texture. On foot? They feel exactly like you'd expect a classic AJ1 to feel: supportive, flat, and break-in is minimal. Comparing it to an Air Jordan 1 High, you lose some ankle coverage but gain a bit of easier styling versatility. The "advantage" here is the iconic look without the sometimes intimidating height. A potential "drawback"? Purists might always prefer the High. But for a daily driver, this Mid is a fantastic option. So, is it worth the $130? For me, yes - if you're buying into the style. You're paying for the design history and that unbeatable silhouette. Don't expect revolutionary comfort; you're getting a piece of sneaker culture. The 'wmns air jordan 1 mid' executes that classic brief very well. Putting these on, the fit is true to size for me. The "wmns AJ1 Mid" has that familiar, snug — but not restrictive — feel around the forefoot. Cushioning? Let's be real, it's an AJ1... so it's firm. You're not getting React or Zoom Air here. It's more about that classic, supportive feel than cloud-like comfort. For all-day wear? Your feet might feel it. But for style? It's iconic. Unboxing this 'University Blue' pair of the "wmns air jordan 1 mid" was a treat. That color really pops in person! Compared to some bulkier Jordans, this Mid feels lighter and a bit more low-profile on foot. The ankle collar is comfortable, but don't expect the same lockdown as a high-top. For me, the biggest "pro" is the style - it's just a timeless design. However, if you need serious cushioning for all-day wear, you might find the feel a bit firm. Overall? Great for casual wear and style-focused folks.