The color blocking is iconic and goes with everything. Durability is also a plus—the leather upper should crease nicely and last. For $120, the "air jordan 1 blue" Mid offers great value if you're after that classic AJ1 look without the High-top price tag. Alright, on-camera / in natural light, this "air jordan 1 blue" color really pops! It’s not too loud, not too plain — a perfect middle ground. Compared to other Jordan 1s in my collection, this is definitely a go-to for easy matching. The "possible downside"? It’s a common release, so you'll see others wearing it. But if you want a staple sneaker, this is it. So, who is this for? Honestly, if you're new to the Jordan series and want one iconic, durable pair that isn't just black/white/red, this "Air Jordan 1 Blue" is a fantastic choice. It's a timeless look. Also great for collectors who appreciate a clean, solid color-blocked OG-style release. At $180, it's a standard price point for the tier. Okay, on feet with the "Air Jordan 1 in this blue". Visually? It's a win. The contrast with the white details is just perfect. From a comfort perspective, it's the same Jordan 1 experience we know: supportive, structured, but firm. I’d say the biggest advantage is its styling potential. This color is easier to wear daily than some louder Jordans. On the flip side, the break-in period can be a pain (literally). If you’re new to the Jordan series, know that this model is about heritage, not modern softness. For $170, you're buying an icon.