Versus a Jordan 3 or 4, it has "zero" cushion tech, so comfort isn't comparable. But for pure style points & that timeless look? It wins. The construction feels identical to the men's versions, which is great. If you love the AJ1 shape, you'll love this. Just don't expect a revolutionary feel underfoot. Is it worth the $180 price tag? Honestly, yes — if you value the iconic look and don't mind the classic Jordan 1 break-in process. It's a premium version of a legend. But if comfort is your #1 priority right out of the box, you might want to look at other models within the Jordan series that offer more modern cushioning. Check out this WMNS Air Jordan 1 on feet. Right out of the box, I noticed the leather is decent - no complaints for the price point (~$190). Slipping them on, the fit is true to size with a firm, supportive feel - it's that classic AJ1 DNA. Honestly, they look better "on" than in the box. The high-top shape just does something for the proportions. Compared to newer, techier Jordans, these are about style, not comfort. Pro: Unbeatable, timeless aesthetic. Con: They can feel a bit "slappy" and rigid when you walk. Recommendation? Get 'em for the flex, not for all-day comfort on concrete. Who is this shoe "for"? Honestly, the "wmns Air Jordan 1" is for the collector, the style-focused wearer, or anyone building a foundation of iconic sneakers. It's a piece of history. It's for people who appreciate the story behind the Jordan series. Who is it "not" for? Hardcore comfort seekers, or folks who need all-day support for being on their feet. It's a fashion and culture piece first, a performance shoe second (or third, at this point).