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The comfort, as I said, isn't modern. The toe box can feel narrow for some. Also, that smooth leather on this "Air Jordan 1 Blue"? It creases... fast. If you're a perfectionist about creases, this will bug you. It's part of the charm for me, but I know it's a dealbreaker for some sneakerheads. Opening the box, my immediate thought was: "This is a quintessential Jordan 1." The shape is on point, and the "air jordan 1 blue" color blocking is super balanced. On foot, it's exactly what you expect – a bit stiff initially, but the ankle support is fantastic. Compared to some of the newer, more padded Jordans, it's definitely less forgiving. But for style? It's a timeless piece of the Jordan series. My final take? If you're a Jordan 1 fan, a collector, or just love this University Blue color - go for it. At $180 USD, it's a fair price for a classic. It’s perfect for style-focused wearers who appreciate iconic design. But if your main need is all-day comfort or a beater sneaker, this probably isn't the best investment for you. From a collector's view, this isn't a super-limited drop, so it's accessible. That's a "pro"—you can actually wear them without huge fear. The colorway is simple but effective, ensuring it won't date quickly. A small "con"? The standard box and lack of special extras remind you it's a general release. But sometimes, you just want a great shoe without the hype frenzy, right?
- Shown: Royal
- Style: DN3707-160