The comfort? Listen, it's an AJ1—you're not getting Zoom Air cloud-like feel. The cushioning is firm, but honestly? I don't mind it for all-day wear. The wmns Air Jordan 1 Mid fits true-to-size for me, with good heel and ankle support. It's a "structured" shoe, not a super-light one, but that's part of its appeal. On foot, the fit is pretty true to size for me. 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. Who should maybe think twice? Serious comfort-seekers—you know who you are. If you need plush cushioning for all-day wear, look at other models (maybe Jordan 1 Lows with more modern tech?). Also, if you "only" collect original High OG colorways, the Mid might not excite you. It's a different vibe. But for everyday style? The 'WMNS Air Jordan 1 Mid' absolutely holds its own. Comparing it to my other Jordans – like an OG High – the main difference is obviously the height. The Mid cuts a little time off your lace-up routine and offers a bit more ankle mobility. The materials on this particular release are a step below some of the more hyped Jordan 1s, but "that's reflected in the price point."