That classic "wmns Air Jordan 1" midsole is "not" plush. After a few hours of walking, you'll feel it. It's the trade-off for that legendary profile. Also, as a women's release, the sizing can be tricky for guys wanting to cop. You might need to convert. But if you can get your size, and you value aesthetics over cloud-like comfort, this is a cornerstone shoe for any rotation. Comparing it to my other Jordans — like, say, a Jordan 4 — the difference is huge. The AJ1 is noticeably lighter & less bulky on foot. The break-in period is also shorter, in my experience. However — and this is key — the cushioning in a Jordan 4 is way more substantial. So, if all-day comfort is your #1 priority, maybe look at later models. But for pure, iconic style? The AJ1 wins. Is it worth the $180 price tag? For me — yes. You're paying for the iconic design, the quality materials (for the tier), & that timeless appeal. It's an investment in a style staple, not just a shoe. Compared to other fashion sneakers at this price, the value in craftsmanship & history is there. Would I cop? Absolutely, especially in a clean colorway like this. The major pro? Versatility. I can wear these WMNS Air Jordan 1 'Lucky Green' with jeans, shorts, even smarter-casual trousers. They just elevate a fit. The color-blocking is iconic for a reason. For ~$185 USD, you're getting a piece of sneaker history that genuinely works in so many outfits.