The suede and leather mix gives it great depth. Walking around, the shoe is surprisingly light and the break-in wasn't bad at all. Compared to the Air Jordan 1 Low, the Mid offers just a bit more ankle structure – a nice middle ground. Major pro? Timeless style that goes with almost anything. Potential con? The usual creasing on the toe box. If that bothers you, maybe stick to synthetics. For me? It's a yes. Let's talk pros. The biggest advantage? "Versatility." This shoe goes with everything. Second, the "iconic design"—it's a Jordan 1, it's always in style. Third, the "price." At ~$120 USD, it's one of the more accessible entry points into the Jordan series. It's a durable, well-made sneaker you can beat up a bit. Final thoughts on this "WMNS Air Jordan 1 Mid"! Unboxing it, everything's as expected. Trying them on confirms it's the same reliable, slightly stiff AJ1 platform we know. In terms of style? It's almost impossible to mess up an outfit with these. At "$125 USD", it's a fair price for a piece of sneaker history. "Pro:" Iconic status & versatility. "Con:" Not a comfort-oriented model by today's standards. So, who's it for? Anyone who values style over supreme cushioning. Who should skip? If your priority is all-day, walk-all-over-the-city comfort, these aren't your best bet. Simple as that Opening up this "WMNS Air Jordan 1 Mid"! Initial thoughts: the leather quality is okay—it's a mid-tier release, so manage expectations. Slipping them on provides that familiar, secure "Jordan 1" feel. They look great in motion, honestly. Compared to Dunks, I'd say they offer better heel & arch support. "Biggest pro?" The timeless design that never goes out of style. "Biggest con?" The price ("~$125") for what's essentially a "basic" version. I'd recommend these to anyone building their first sneaker rotation. Hardcore comfort-first folks, you might be disappointed.