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Air jordan 1 high : Who is this for? Honestly, for anyone building a sneaker collection — the "Air Jordan 1 High" is a must-have foundation [orhttzba]
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It's for the style-focused wearer. Who isn't it for? Runners, or people seeking maximal comfort. It’s a flat, firm ride. You're buying the icon status of the Jordan series with this one. Comfort check after a few hours: yeah, my feet are feeling it. The insole is basic, and that midsole is firm. The "Air Jordan 1 High" is more about the statement than all-day comfort—let's just say that. The padded collar helps, but it's no ultra-boost. If you prioritize comfort above all, maybe try a different model. This is for the style-purists. Sliding these "Air Jordan 1 Highs" on… okay, let's be real. They're not "comfortable" like modern sneakers. You feel that firmness immediately. But! The ankle support and lockdown are top-notch. If you prioritize cushioning, look elsewhere. But for style, history, and that unbeatable look? For me, it's worth the $180+ price tag. It’s a fashion statement, not a performance runner. 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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