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On feet, they're comfortable right out of the box for a Jordan 1. The gum sole adds a nice touch. Compared to an all-leather pair, these might feel a bit less structured. Pro: Great summer/fall sneaker. Con: Suede can be a pain to keep clean. I'd say these are for the detail-oriented collector who likes texture. If you're rough on your kicks, maybe pass. On camera and in person, the design just works. The "Air Jordan 1 High" has this chunky, perfect profile that goes with almost anything. It's a style staple. The creasing? It's part of the deal - the leather will break in and show wear. But that's what gives it character, in my opinion. It ages like a well-worn jacket. Walking around in them, you notice the weight—they're "not" light sneakers. But that contributes to the "solid", quality feel. The ankle support is great. Side-by-side with a Dunk High, the AJ1 has a "sharper", more aggressive profile. It’s a subtle difference, but it matters for the look. 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.
- Shown: Lightning
- Style: 555088-013