.. it sits comfortably between the high-top AJ1s and the Lows. You get more ankle support than a Low, but a less restrictive feel than a High. For the Jordan series purists, the Mid sometimes gets overlooked, but this model has its own loyal following for good reason. 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. Let's talk pros. The biggest advantage here is style-per-dollar. For $125, you get an instantly recognizable sneaker that goes with almost anything. The construction on my pair is clean - no glue stains or messy stitching. The Mid cut is also easier to get on and off than the Highs, which is a nice plus for a quick, casual shoe. Honest review time. I copped this grey/white wmns air jordan 1 mid, and I'm impressed. The build is clean – no glue stains or anything. Wearing them? They feel secure, but let's be real, cushioning is minimal. The mid-top height is actually my favorite part of the "entire" Jordan series for daily wear. It's a style-first shoe. Major pro is its versatility. Con? They can crease pretty easily. Worth it? If you want a classic, yes. If you're all about tech and comfort, look elsewhere.