.. the difference in comfort tech is obvious! This 'wmns air jordan 1' is about that raw, OG basketball silhouette. The craftsmanship on my pair is clean – no glue stains or messy stitching. That's a big plus! But remember, it's a lifestyle shoe now. Don't expect performance-level cushioning, okay? Who should "maybe" skip it? If you need all-day, walk-everywhere comfort, look at something with more modern cushioning. Also, if you have very wide feet, the standard "wmns" last might not work for you. And if you're on a tight budget? There are more comfortable options at this ~$180 price. It's an investment in style, not necessarily in comfort tech. Now, the "potential con": the break-in period & fit. They can be stiff at first & might pinch near the pinky toe. Also, being a "wmns" sizing, my wider-footed friends might find it a bit narrow. It's a shoe that molds to "your" foot over time, but that initial wear isn't always the most pleasant. Just being honest! Now, the potential cons—and I have to be honest. The comfort level is "not" modern. It's a flat, firm ride that can be harsh on long walks. The ankle collar can also dig in a bit before it breaks in. If all-day comfort is your #1 priority, this isn't it. The "wmns Air Jordan 1" is about style and heritage over plush feel, no question.