It's not buttery premium, but it creases nicely and should age well. The overall craftsmanship feels consistent. For a daily wearer, it's more than sufficient. You're paying for the design and legacy, and it delivers exactly that. Comparing it to my other Jordans, the main difference is the height. This "wmns air jordan 1 mid" offers that iconic AJ1 style but is way easier to just slip on and go. Versus a Jordan 1 High, it's less restrictive at the ankle. For people who find Highs a bit too much, the Mid is a perfect, accessible alternative. 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. Comparing it to other models... the WMNS Air Jordan 1 Mid sits between the High and the Low. You get more ankle coverage than a Low, but it's often easier to get on and off than a High. For the price, it's a fantastic alternative if you miss out on a High-top release. It delivers that iconic look without breaking the bank.