Compared to a Jordan 3 or 4, it's less comfortable—no Air unit in the heel. But style-wise? It's the originator. The profile is slimmer than a Jordan 6 or 7, making it a bit more streamlined for everyday wear. It's all about that classic, minimalist basketball aesthetic. The "biggest pro" here is the design legacy & versatility. This "wmns Air Jordan 1" is a style chameleon. You can dress it up or down, and it instantly elevates a fit. The quality is consistent for a GR (General Release), and the color blocking is just "chef's kiss". For a sneakerhead's collection, it's a solid, wearable piece of history. Walking around in these, you "feel" the history. Every step in a "Wmns Air Jordan 1" is a statement. The "downside"? That classic tooling is "not" forgiving on long, all-day walks. My advice? "Perfect" for shorter outings, style shots, and casual wear. Not for, like, a full day at a theme park – trust me on that one. On foot now, and honestly? The fit is pretty true for a Jordan 1 – snug, but not uncomfortable. The sole is firm, it’s not a "comfort shoe," but that’s what you expect. Comparing it to the regular AJ1 highs, the 'wmns' sizing just fits my foot shape better. A major "pro" is that timeless silhouette. However, if you need all-day cushion, look elsewhere.