No major flaws. Putting them on, the break-in is real — they’re stiff initially! The weight is good, not clunky. Visually, they’re a slam dunk; that high-top shape is iconic. In the Jordan series, the 1 is the foundation. A huge advantage is its outfit-elevating power. A disadvantage is the dated tech inside. At this price point, you’re paying for heritage. I’d recommend it to style enthusiasts and AJ1 fans. Not for people seeking the most comfortable sneaker money can buy. Let's be real about the "wmns" sizing. It "typically" runs a bit narrower. So if you have a wider foot, maybe consider going up a half-size? Just a heads-up! Beyond that, the shoe performs exactly as expected: great ankle support, a firm ride, and that unbeatable, classic basketball profile. Is it worth the $180 price tag? For me — yes. You're paying for the iconic design, the quality materials (for the tier), & that timeless appeal. It's an investment in a style staple, not just a shoe. Compared to other fashion sneakers at this price, the value in craftsmanship & history is there. Would I cop? Absolutely, especially in a clean colorway like this. Putting these on, the immediate thought is: heritage. You feel the history. The sole is firm, the shoe has some weight to it... but it's a solid, premium feel. For $180, you're paying for that iconic Jordan 1 look & legacy. If you want modern bounce, this isn't it. But for style points & that classic sneakerhead flex? It absolutely delivers.