If you need plush cushioning for all-day wear, look at other models (maybe Jordan 1 Lows with more modern tech?). Also, if you "only" collect original High OG colorways, the Mid might not excite you. It's a different vibe. But for everyday style? The 'WMNS Air Jordan 1 Mid' absolutely holds its own. Let's be real about the comfort again. You're getting a piece of history on your feet, not a cloud. The midsole is firm. I don't mind it for all-day wear, but if your feet demand modern, bouncy foam, you might wanna look elsewhere. The pros? Unbeatable style, durable construction, and that Jordan heritage. Simple as that. Let's talk materials. For this price point ($135 USD), the leather is perfectly fine. It's not super-premium, but it's not cheap plastic either. It'll crease, but that's part of the Jordan 1 charm, right? Overall, a well-built shoe. I'm impressed by the construction & clean stitching on this specific colorway. On foot now. Honestly, the comfort level is what you expect from a mid-top Jordan 1... which means it's firm. The ankle collar provides decent support, but don't expect cloud-like cushioning. It’s all about that classic, locked-in feel. For all-day wear? You might want to consider an insole upgrade.