The 'Lucky Green' pair is vibrant—the leather has a nice sheen. It's a well-made shoe, period. Wearing them? You'll notice the arch support and that iconic high-top feel. It's a style statement first, a comfort shoe second. Compared to newer Jordan models, it's less forgiving. Pro: You're buying a piece of sneaker history that always looks sharp. Con: It might not be for people with wider feet. For collectors and style fans—yes. For performance? No. Potential downside? The outsole is flat with minimal traction pattern. On super smooth or wet surfaces, be cautious — it's not a performance shoe! Also, the all-white midsole will get dirty fast. But that's part of the Jordan 1 charm, right? You gotta put some wear on them. It shows you actually "wear" your kicks. On-camera, these things pop. The materials have a nice sheen under the lights". Honestly, the "wmns Air Jordan 1" is a photographer's dream shoe - the angles are just iconic. My personal take? It's a must-have for any well-rounded collection, even at this price point. But for daily "beaters"? Maybe not your first choice. It's a special-occasion / fit-flex kind of sneaker. Comparing this WMNS Air Jordan 1 to other Jordans - say, a Jordan 4 or a Jordan 5 - the difference in comfort is night and day. Those later models have more cushioning tech. This AJ1 is all about that iconic "style" and profile. It's lighter than a lot of the bulkier Jordans, though! If you prioritize that classic, clean aesthetic over max comfort, this is your lane.