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It fills a specific color gap and serves as a perfect "throw on and go" shoe. The Jordan series has many iterations, but the original High OG in a clean color like this is always relevant. It's not the most exciting release, but it's a workhorse. If you appreciate the fundamentals of sneaker design, you'll appreciate this pair. Is it worth it? For me, yes. Here’s the deal: This is a staple. The "air jordan 1" in this color is a piece of sneaker history (UNC, hello!). The quality here is solid for the price. Who's it for? Collectors, casual wearers who love a crisp, clean shoe, & anyone building their first Jordan collection. It’s a must-have silhouette in a legendary color. First impression? This "Air Jordan 1 Blue" looks even better in natural light. The leather has a nice sheen. At $170 USD, it's in that typical Jordan 1 price bracket. Slid my foot in, and the ankle collar gave that signature snug, supportive hug. The flat, firm sole is a reminder this is a vintage-inspired design. Major pro: timeless style that goes with almost anything. Con? That classic build means it's a bit heavy and stiff compared to newer basketball-turned-lifestyle shoes. A solid pick for style, not for tech. On feet, the "Air Jordan 1" in this blue colorway really pops. I've been walking around / and the leather creases / but in a nice, vintage way. It's a versatile sneaker / the blue isn't too loud, so it pairs with jeans effortlessly. Compared to some newer J's, it's definitely heavier and stiffer / but that's part of its charm, you know? For "$180", you're buying a legend.
- Shown: Yellow Toe
- Style: CT8532-008