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The white leather panels are surprisingly soft, while the red areas have that nice tumbled texture. It's a premium build. My main critique? That stiff collar "will" rub your ankle at first — wear thicker socks! But overall, for a retro release, the "Air Jordan 1 Lost and Found" nails it. It's a definite cop if you love the Chicago theme. On-camera, these things "pop". The "Chicago"-esque colors are incredibly photogenic. Wearing them out, you'll get the nods from other sneakerheads. The build quality on my pair is solid—no major glue stains or anything. A real pro is its timelessness; this won't go out of style. Con? The price is steep for a GR, but hey, it's a cultural moment, right? Is it worth the current resale price? That's the tough question. At retail ($180 USD), for the full special package? Yes, absolutely—if you value the concept. Paying hundreds over? That's harder to justify. You're buying the story and the hype. For a general sneakerhead, there are more comfortable options. But for a "Jordan" 1 enthusiast, the "Lost and Found" is a definitive chapter in the lineage. Honest take? The build quality on my pair is solid. Stitching is clean. But that "cracked" leather on the collar? Some might think it's a defect if they don't know the story! That's the thing with the Air Jordan ʕ•ᴥ•ʔʔ Jordan series—it pushes boundaries. It's a "pro" for sneakerheads who get the concept. A potential "con" for casual buyers who want a "perfect" shoe. It's intentionally imperfect!
- Shown: Royal Toe
- Style: DN3707-160