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The materials are pretty good for the $120-$130 range. On foot, they feel secure—good lockdown. The downside? That bold palette can be hard to style repeatedly. So, who's it for? Collectors and those wanting a unique summer shoe. Not for minimalists seeking a clean, go-to sneaker. Trying these on, the fit is standard—snug at first, then they break in. The color blocking is wild, honestly! As a Mid model in the Jordan line, it offers that classic silhouette with a twist. Major plus? You definitely won't see many people wearing these. The possible downside? Some might find the cheeseburger theme a bit gimmicky for long-term wear. It's a specific taste, for sure. So, would I recommend it? Yes—but with a big asterisk". You have to embrace the theme. Don't buy the "Air Jordan 1 Mid Cheeseburger" hoping it's a "sleeper." It's loud and proud. As a review, I have to say: it made me smile, and sometimes that's enough reason to cop a shoe. Just go in knowing exactly what you're getting! Alright, let's unbox these. First impression of the "Air Jordan 1 Mid Cheeseburger"? The color-blocking is wild - I mean, that "ketchup & mustard" combo on a mostly white base is bold. For $135, the materials feel pretty standard for a Mid, but that thematic execution? It's definitely a conversation starter right out of the box.
- Shown: Rookie Of The Year
- Style: DN3707-160