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It's firm – not "uncomfortable," but you feel the ground. If you're used to React or Boost, this will feel different (and maybe a bit stiff). Also, some colorways use smoother leather that can crease easily. It's a natural look, but if you're super picky about that... just a heads-up! Alright, let's get into this 'Air Jordan 1 Low' in the University Blue colorway. First thing out of the box – man, the color blocking is just "clean", you know? The white leather panels make that blue really pop on camera. For around $110 USD, the materials feel pretty standard for a 'Jordan' low, nothing crazy, but the overall shape looks great. Honestly, a solid start to this classic silhouette. Let's talk about this "Air Jordan 1 Low" SE with the woven Swoosh. Right out of the box, you notice the unique texture - it's a nice detail. Sliding them on, the fit is standard. They're definitely a head-turner. The upper feels a bit more flexible than the usual all-leather pair. Advantage: stands out in a crowd. Disadvantage: might be harder to style for some. Priced at $125, it's for the person who already has a few basic Lows and wants something with a twist. Simple as that. Unboxing this 'Stage Haze' colorway... the materials are "mixed"—some soft, some stiff. The sail midsole "already" looks vintage. It's a cool, "deconstructed" vibe. On feet, the fit is "true" to size for me. They break in fast. Just a "really" wearable shoe that gets better with a little creasing.
- Shown: Royal
- Style: 555088-161