But that gives it a substantial, quality feel. The ankle collar provides good support, a hallmark of the Air Jordan 1 design. I'd recommend this to any sneakerhead building their basics. If you only buy ultra-comfy runners, this probably isn't for you. Simple as that. Alright, so we've got the "air jordan 1 black" in hand. First thing? The silhouette is just… iconic, you guys. It's that classic high-top shape we all know. The leather on this pair feels pretty decent – not the most buttery soft, but definitely solid for the price point (around $180 USD). The all-black colorway? It's sleek, it's menacing, and it has that "go-with-everything" vibe right out of the box. Comparing it to other Jordans? The "air jordan 1 black" is firmer than a Jordan 13 or a modern Jordan 38, for sure. It's not a performance basketball shoe anymore. But compared to other Jordan 1 colorways, the materials feel consistent. The advantage here is the sheer wearability. It goes with more outfits than my louder, colorful pairs. Potential con? The comfort, or lack thereof. If you're used to React foam or Air Max, the "air jordan 1 black" will feel like a brick. Also, the all-black can make the toe box look a bit bulky on foot. It's a silhouette thing, but something to note if you have narrower feet.

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