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.. my feet are "definitely" aware. The Air Jordan 1 High is not a modern comfort shoe, period. But that trade-off? You get perhaps the most recognizable sneaker ever made. For $190, you're buying into a legacy. Just... maybe bring a second, comfier pair if you're going to be on your feet all day long. Biggest pro? The look. No question. An Air Jordan 1 High in a clean colorway is just "the" sneaker. It’s durable, it’s iconic, and the quality on this '85 cut version is top-tier. For around $180 USD, you're getting a legend. It’s a foundation piece for any collection. Unboxing this new 'Shadow' 2.0 "Air Jordan 1 High". The grey and black colorblocking is so versatile—it goes with literally everything. Price is standard at $180 USD. On feet, they feel... classic. Secure, a bit stiff at first. The toe box creases, that's just part of the story. I love how they look on foot, but I gotta say, they're not the most comfortable shoes in my rotation. Great for casual wear, not for long walks. Just got this pair in, the "Air Jordan 1 High" 'Bordeaux'. Wow, that deep purple and black is "really" elegant in-hand. A more mature colorway in the Jordan series, for sure. Putting them on, the construction feels sturdy. They have some weight to them, but not in a bad way—it feels substantial. The leather is decent. Pro: Unique color that stands out from the usual reds and blues. Con: Like all AJ1 Highs, they're not the most breathable. I'd say these are for collectors or style-minded folks wanting something different. Performance basketball players, look at newer models.
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