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The heel collar can be a "little" stiff at first -- some people might find it rubs. Also, true to size? I'd say "yes", but if you have a wider foot, maybe consider that. It's not the most forgiving model. This is that classic AJ1 feel, for better or worse. You have to "want" that specific experience. Another thing – the clean-up on these will be easier than on suede or nubuck pairs. Spills on the white leather? Just wipe them off. The black won't show scuffs as easily. In terms of value, at $180, it's standard for the "Jordan" line. You're paying for the design and heritage more than premium materials or tech, and I think that's a fair trade for this specific colorway. From a pure design standpoint, this execution is near-perfect. The crisp white panels against the deep black leather... it's just a sharp look. Quality feels consistent across the pair. Is it the most exciting Jordan 1 ever? No, but that's the point. It's a foundation piece. For $180, you're investing in a legend, not a trend. Is it worth the $180? For me, yes, if you value iconic style. The "Air Jordan 1 Black and White" is a foundational piece for any collection. It's not trying to be the most innovative or comfortable shoe on the market. You're paying for the history, the look, and that unbeatable versatility.
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- Style: AR0715-441