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Air jordan 1 blue : Comparing it to other Jordans [owvhtf5t]
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.. look, if you want comfort, go for a Jordan 3 or a 4. This isn't that. The "air jordan 1 blue" is the foundation. Its beauty is in its simplicity and its history. Versus other AJ1 colorways, this Royal Blue is a top-tier OG - it holds its own against Chicagos and Breds, in my opinion. It's a cornerstone of any collection, for sure. Comparing this to other Jordan 1s I own, this 'Blue' version is one of the more wearable daily options. It's not as loud as some collabs, which is a big pro for a lot of people. The craftsmanship is consistent with the general Jordan series retro quality. A potential con? The smooth white leather can scuff easily, so just be mindful if you're rough on your kicks. Let's talk about this pickup. The "Air Jordan 1 Blue" is, in my opinion, one of the more wearable colorways. Opening the box, everything felt premium enough for the price ($170 USD). On foot, the weight is substantial – you feel its presence. The ankle support is top-notch, a definite pro for the silhouette. However, that high-top design might not be for everyone, especially in warmer climates. It's a classic for a reason, but it won't suit those looking for a low-profile, lightweight summer sneaker. Great for fall/spring fits, though. Now, the not-so-great part. If you prioritize comfort above all else? This might not be for you. The Air Jordan 1 is famously firm underfoot—it's a mid-80s basketball shoe, after all! It needs a break-in. Also, if you own a ton of blue sneakers, maybe this is redundant. But as a standalone piece? The design and color execution are near flawless. It's simple, and it works.
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- Style: 555088-602
4.9 out of 5
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