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On feet, they feel secure, but the break-in period is real. Aesthetically, this might be one of the most wearable Jordans in recent memory. Pro: Timeless color scheme. Con: The outsole traction is just okay, especially on dusty floors. Final verdict? A fantastic first Jordan 1 for someone, or a reliable staple for a seasoned collector. Now, a potential con. That break-in period can be rough for some. The heel might rub. Also, the flat, firm insole isn’t for everyone – my feet were tired after a long day. And while I love the simplicity, some might find this "air jordan 1 grey" a bit… boring? It doesn’t have the pop of other colorways. So, if you crave excitement or supreme comfort, this might not be your first pick from the Jordan series. To wrap up, this is a strong, no-nonsense release. The Jordan series has countless colorways, but these neutral ones often become the most worn. My personal take? Don't sleep on a simple grey AJ1. It offers more value through wearability than many louder pairs. Try them on if you can, but for a classic silhouette fan, this is an easy recommend. Comparing it to my other Jordans... This 'Grey' AJ1 is way easier to style than my Chicagos, but it lacks that pop. Next to a Jordan 3 or 4, the comfort isn't even close - those have more cushion. But for a pure, sharp silhouette? The Jordan 1 still wins. This specific pair fills a gap as that essential neutral in your rotation. It's a workhorse.
- Shown: Game Royal
- Style: DH6927-061