The leather needs some time to mold to your foot. Also, at $180, you’re paying for the legacy and style – not for groundbreaking comfort tech. That’s just the reality with most OG Jordan 1 releases. It’s a trade-off you have to be okay with. Putting these "Wmns Air Jordan 1s" on feet, the fit is "true-to-size" for me. The leather feels nice, "though" the break-in period is real – they're a bit stiff initially. The ankle collar "definitely" locks you in. For $180, you're paying for that iconic look & durable build, "not" for cloud-like comfort right out of the box. That's just the Jordan 1 way. Who should maybe skip it? If you prioritize plush, all-day comfort above everything else, this isn't it. Also, if you're not into high-tops or the more "stiff" break-in period, consider other models. For $180, you want to be sure you'll love the style. It's not a performance shoe at all - strictly for casual wear. Unboxing this pair, I was struck by the color. It's a deep, rich brown—not flat at all. In certain light, you catch these subtle undertones. For a Jordan 1, it feels elevated. At $180, it sits in that standard OG price point. If you've been waiting for a more 'grown-up' colorway of this silhouette, this "wmns" release might be your answer.

  • Shown: Red Oreo
  • Style: DC9533-001

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