The leather has a nice grain to it, better than some recent Mids I've seen. It feels durable. The outsole grip is solid for casual use. As a daily wearer or a collection starter? It absolutely gets the job done. Quality check: Stitching is neat on my pair. No glue stains I can see. The leather won't crease as nicely as super soft tumbled leather, but it'll hold its shape. For a $135 sneaker in the "Jordan series", it meets expectations. It's a workhorse, not a luxury item. That's the real takeaway here, folks. Slip 'em on, and that classic AJ1 lockdown is "immediate". 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. What's up, everyone? Let's talk about this Wmns Air Jordan 1 Mid. Unboxing it, the shape is "on point" – that iconic silhouette we all love. I went with the 'Particle Grey' pair, and the materials have a nice texture to them. On foot, let's be real – it's not a Boost or React shoe. The cushioning is firm, but that's the classic Jordan 1 experience. I actually like the support it gives. The Wmns sizing fits me perfectly (I'm a men's 10.5). Honestly, a great entry into the Jordan series, but don't expect pillow-soft comfort.