The suede hits are a nice touch. On feet, the Mid cut is great if you find Highs too restrictive. They're lighter and easier to get on/off. For $135 USD, it's a more accessible entry into the Jordan series. But purists might miss the High-top look. It's a solid, stylish pick for daily wear, though. Final review segment! After wearing these "women's Air Jordan 1s" all day, here's my take. They're not the comfiest shoe in my rotation, but man, do they look good. The craftsmanship, the history, the style – it's all there. Worth the price? For a classic colorway, yes. I'd recommend them to style-focused wearers and Jordan enthusiasts. I would NOT recommend them to someone seeking modern, cloud-like comfort. They're a legend for a reason, but know what you're getting into Let's talk about the "University Blue" pair. Visually? Stunning in person. The color blocking is so crisp. However, that smooth white leather scuffs easily - just being honest. If you're rough on your kicks, maybe think twice. But for a clean, head-turning fit? This version of the "women's Air Jordan 1" is a major win. Comparing it to other Jordans – the "Air Jordan 1" is the foundation. It's lighter than a 4, less bulky than a 6. The style is simpler, more iconic in my opinion. For a first Jordan, or a collection staple, you really can't go wrong starting here. It's the blueprint.