Sliding them on... yep, classic Jordan 1 feel. It's not Ultra Boost softness, but it's "not" uncomfortable either. The "wmns air jordan 1 mid" sits at a great price—usually around $120-$130 USD—for the heritage you're getting. Major "pro"? Style versatility is a 10/10. A potential downside? The outsole can be a bit slippery on very smooth, wet surfaces. Just walk carefully! On feet now. Honestly, the comfort is... what you expect from a classic Jordan 1. It's not plush - let's be real. The cushioning is firm, but that's part of the DNA. The fit is true to size for me, with good lockdown around the midfoot. The 'mid' cut gives nice ankle support without being too restrictive, which I prefer over the high sometimes. 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. Cracking open this box, I gotta say – the materials on this particular 'wmns air jordan 1 mid' are decent! Nothing luxury, but good for the price point (around $120 USD). On foot, they feel... familiar. It's that signature AJ1 experience: secure ankle, firm sole. The design is just so easy to wear. A key advantage over some other Jordans? Availability and price. They're often easier to get. The possible letdown? If you've worn newer, techier shoes, these will feel very basic. Great for collectors and style-focused folks, less so for performance.