The leather? It's decent, nothing crazy premium, but the color blocking is clean and classic. Sliding these on... they're true to size, offering that familiar, secure AJ1 fit. Compared to the Highs, you lose a bit of ankle coverage, obviously. Honestly, they're just a great, versatile mid-top for daily wear & that's the main "advantage" here. If you need plush comfort, maybe look elsewhere, but for style points? Absolutely worth it. Here's my real take after unboxing and wearing these. The "wmns air jordan 1 mid" delivers exactly what it promises: a slice of "Jordan series" history in a wearable package. The color blocking on this particular pair is simple and effective. Walking in them feels stable, though the cushioning is minimal by today's standards - that's just the classic AJ1 experience. I think it's "worth it" for the style and brand heritage at this "price point". It's perfect for sneaker newcomers or those who want a reliable, good-looking shoe. Comparing it to my other Jordans? The "wmns air jordan 1 mid" sits right between the High and the Low. You lose some of the iconic High-top profile, but you gain a bit more everyday wearability. The construction feels solid, similar to recent GR Jordan 1 releases. No surprises there, good or bad. Who's this for? Honestly, it's for anyone who loves the AJ1 silhouette but wants a slightly more understated (and often more affordable) option. The "wmns air jordan 1 mid" is a gateway into the "Jordan series". Who should skip it? Performance athletes, or folks who only wear ultra-soft, engineered knit sneakers.