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If you're coming from Yeezys or modern runners, the AJ1 will feel like a brick initially. It's a flat, firm ride. They break in, but they're never "cloud-like." That's the trade-off for that iconic look and ankle support. It's a style-over-ultimate-comfort choice, honestly. Conversely, who should skip it? If you need maximum cushioning—like for all-day wear on concrete—look elsewhere. Also, if you have "very" wide feet, the standard fit might be too narrow. This shoe prioritizes a specific look and feel (that firm OG ride) over universal comfort. It's not trying to be everything for everyone. Let's talk about the materials more. The leather on this specific "wmns Air Jordan 1" release is decent. It's not premium, but it's not plasticky either – it'll crease normally, which gives it character. I've owned other Jordan 1s, and this sits right in the middle. For $180, I'd say it's acceptable. The craftsmanship on my pair is good; no glue stains or major flaws. It's a reliable version of a legend, which is exactly what many people are looking for. On feet, let's talk comfort — or, the classic Jordan 1 "comfort." You know the drill. It's not plush, it's a firm, supportive feel. The ankle collar locks you in! For a high-top, it's not overly heavy. Walking around, you feel stable. If you've worn any Air Jordan 1 before, this "wmns" version fits true to size and feels identical. It's that iconic, slightly stiff break-in period.
- Shown: Game Royal
- Style: BQ4422 100