You're paying for that legendary Jordan 1 aesthetic and durability. Would I "personally" pay huge resale? Probably not. But as a solid addition to the rotation straight from Nike or Jordan Brand? Definitely. It fills a specific "stylish, reliable sneaker" niche in the Jordan series. Now, the cons—because no shoe is perfect. The main one? The "comfort tech is dated." If you want modern, bouncy cushioning, look elsewhere. Also, the break-in period can be "slightly" stiff. Some people find the Mid's collar height a bit awkward—not high, not low. It's a personal preference thing for sure. On foot now... Honestly, the comfort is what you expect from a Jordan 1. It's not plush—let's be real—but the ankle support and overall lockdown are solid. The WMNS Air Jordan 1 Mid feels secure. Compared to an AJ1 High, it's a bit easier to slip on and off for daily wear. If you prioritize cloud-like comfort, look elsewhere. Here’s a real pro: the versatility. This specific colorway of the "WMNS Air Jordan 1 Mid" goes with literally everything in my closet. White, black, red – you can’t go wrong. The construction feels durable for daily use. My main con? That break-in period. The heel might rub a bit at first, so wear thicker socks. Overall, a very reliable, stylish shoe.