Also, if you have very wide feet, the narrow fit might be an issue. And if you're on a tight budget, $170+ is a real investment for a firm shoe. Just copped these Women's Air Jordan 1 Mids in the 'White Gym Red' colorway. Let's be real: Mids get hate, but for ~$30-40 less than Highs, they're a solid entry point. The build feels a bit less substantial, but the shape is still there. On foot, they're comfier out the box than some retros! The ankle collar is lower, which I prefer. If you're new to the Jordan 1 world or want a beater pair, these are perfect. Hardcore collectors might skip. Comparing it to other Jordans? The Women Air Jordan 1 is the foundation, you know? Next to a J4 or a J3, it's lighter & more low-profile. The cushioning is definitely more basic – don't expect Zoom Air bubbles here! But that's part of its charm. It’s pure, simple, iconic basketball heritage from the Jordan series. Let's talk about this 'Mocha' Women's Air Jordan 1. First glance: the brown and black suede is premium. On foot, they feel secure and stable. The toe box creases, but that's part of the charm with this model. In terms of looks, they're a step above most daily shoes – they get compliments. Pro: Top-tier materials and a killer colorway. Con: The initial stiffness is real; wear them around the house first. I'd say these are perfect for someone who values materials and a mature color palette. Probably not the best for someone who beats their sneakers into the ground daily.