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The theme is the real differentiator, though. It's not trying to be a Chicago or Bred. This is a lifestyle shoe first, and I think Nike hit the mark with that for the $135 USD tag. From a collector's view, this is a niche gem. The 'Cheeseburger' nickname and theme give it personality that most GR Jordan releases lack. For $135 USD, it offers good value for a statement shoe. The Jordan series has so many classics, but this one has memorability. The potential negative? It might feel a bit "too" themed or gimmicky for some. For me, it's a fun summer shoe that breaks the monotony. On feet, the feel is exactly what you'd expect from a Jordan 1 Mid. It's a firm, classic basketball shoe feel - not plush like modern sneakers. The 'Cheeseburger' theme is even more fun when you're walking; it's like a piece of wearable art. It gets tons of looks, but it's definitely not a subtle shoe. For $135 USD, you're paying for that bold, playful design above all else. For the Jordan series purists, this is a playful spin on an icon. It doesn't take itself too seriously, and I respect that. The craftsmanship is decent, with clean stitching on my pair. Is it worth the $135? If the theme resonates with you, absolutely - it's a unique piece. If you're on the fence, maybe wait for a sale, because the niche appeal is real.
- Shown: Fire Red
- Style: 555088-302