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. Major pro? Timelessness. You can't go wrong with a clean AJ1, and this grey pair nails it. The construction feels sturdy, like it'll age well with wear. For $180 USD, it's a fair entry into the Jordan legacy series if you don't already have a neutral pair. It's a shoe you'll reach for often. What's up everyone! Got the wmns Air Jordan 1 in hand, and the silhouette is just timeless - it never gets old. Compared to some of the newer, bulkier Jordans, these feel lighter and more sleek on foot. The ankle collar gives decent support, though break-in is required. My main pro? Versatility. The big con? That firm, flat ride. If you're on your feet all day, maybe think twice. For collectors and casual wear? A must. Comparing it to other Jordans — like a Jordan 4 — the "wmns air jordan 1" is noticeably lighter and less bulky on foot. That's a big plus for all-day wear. The construction feels premium, and I appreciate the traditional lacing system. However, the narrow toe box might be an issue for some with wider feet. It's a common AJ1 trait, but it's worth mentioning before you buy.