I'd say go with your usual Nike size. The break-in is real—the heel area might rub a bit at first, so maybe wear thicker socks initially. Once they mold to your foot, the "Wmns Air Jordan 1 Mid" feels secure and supportive. Just don't expect a revolution in feel from the 80s-era tech inside. It's about the heritage, the vibe. In hand, the build quality feels consistent. No glue stains or major flaws on my pair! The "wmns air jordan 1 mid" does what it says on the tin. It offers a slice of that Chicago-inspired magic in a wearable package. Just manage your expectations – you're buying heritage and looks, not modern innovation. Comparing it to other "Jordan 1s": the "wmns air jordan 1 mid" obviously has a lower cut than the Highs. For me, that means a bit "more" ankle mobility. The materials here, in this specific release, feel comparable to many general-release Highs. You’re not losing quality by choosing the Mid version, which is great news. Who should get these? Honestly, if you're new to the Jordan series and want a relatively affordable entry point, this "WMNS Air Jordan 1 Mid" is a great start. It's also perfect for anyone who wants a durable, everyday sneaker that's more interesting than a basic trainer. You're buying into an icon, without the icon price sometimes.