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First impression? The color is "so" clean in person – that classic "Game Royal" shade is just iconic. The leather feels pretty standard for a retro AJ1, nothing super premium, but the build looks solid. For $180, you're paying for that timeless Jordan series silhouette and a colorway that just works. It's a straight-to-the-feet kind of shoe. Alright, so I finally got my hands on the "Air Jordan 1 Blue"... and man, the box is classic! Opening it up, that blue just "pops" – seriously, the color blocking is so clean and vibrant. For $185 USD, the leather quality feels pretty standard for a Jordan 1 Retro High, you know? The shape is on point right out of the box. Definitely a solid start for this "Jordan series" classic. Comparing it to other Jordans I own… like, versus a Jordan 3 or 4, this Air Jordan 1 is noticeably lighter and more low-profile. The comfort tech is obviously more basic, but that's not the point here. The point is the silhouette and the heritage. This particular blue colorway holds its value and style relevance way better than some newer, louder models, in my honest opinion. It’s a cornerstone of any collection. Now, the potential con—and this is for "every" classic Jordan 1, really—is the comfort (or lack of "modern" comfort). If you're used to React foam or Zoom Air units, the "Air Jordan 1 Blue" will feel stiff and flat. It's a break-in period kind of shoe. Also, that leather can crease pretty noticeably, which some people absolutely hate. Just being real with you.
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- Style: CT8012-011