That break-in period is real - the heel can be stiff at first. Also, if you have wider feet, the fit might feel narrow. And again, if you're used to Boost or Zoom air cushioning, the underfoot feel here will seem "very" basic. It's not a comfort-first shoe, it's a style-first shoe. Plain and simple. So I’ve got these on, and the wmns Air Jordan 1 fits just like my other ones – maybe a "hair" narrower. The leather quality is actually pretty nice here, better than some GR releases. Looking down at them, the proportions are perfect. Compared to, say, a Jordan 1 Low, these offer more structure and that iconic high-top look. Major pro is the versatility. A potential con is the break-in time for the heel. Overall? A classic for a reason. Let's talk fit real quick. I went TTS (true to size) with this "wmns Air Jordan 1", and it’s perfect. The break-in period exists, as with most AJ1s. The forefoot is snug, the heel is locked in. It's not a heavy shoe, which is nice. Compared to my other Jordan 1s, the 'Zen Master/Sail' version feels pretty consistent in construction. The main advantage here is the versatility of a mostly neutral palette. It just goes with everything. What's up everyone—just got these in. My initial reaction to this wmns Air Jordan 1? The shape on this specific release looks really, really good. Pulling it out of the box, the materials have a nice feel—no complaints for the price-point. Sliding my foot in... yep, there's that iconic (and slightly stiff) AJ1 feel. It’s a heritage shoe, so comfort isn't the headline. The versatility of this colorway is the biggest "advantage". Compared to some recent Jordan 1 Lows, this high-top just has "more" presence. Great for collectors and style, not for long walks.