First off, the leather feels solid – not the absolute "best" – but definitely good for the $120 price tag. The grey and white combo is super clean, a real versatile look. Sliding my foot in, the fit is TTS, with that classic, somewhat stiff AJ1 feel around the ankle. It's a Mid, so it sits between the High and the Low – perfect if you find Highs a bit too much. Great for everyday wear, but hardcore comfort seekers might want to look elsewhere. I'd cop these for the style. Who should "skip" it? If you need maximum cushioning for long hours on concrete, look elsewhere. Also, if you're a purist who "only" rocks Highs for that specific feel and look, this Mid cut might not satisfy you. It serves a slightly different purpose. 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. Biggest pro for me? "Versatility". This grey/white colorblocking on the "wmns air jordan 1 mid" goes with "everything" in my closet. It's an easy, no-brainer sneaker to throw on. The quality, again, is decent for the price point. It's a reliable, stylish option.