It's for the sneakerhead who enjoys a quirky release and doesn't take their collection too seriously. Not for the minimalist. If you vibe with the theme, you'll love having these in your closet. Comparing it to other Mids, the quality feels consistent. But compared to, say, a classic Chicago colorway, the 'Cheeseburger' is all about personality over heritage. It’s less of a "holy grail" and more of a "fun grail," if that makes sense. For $125 USD, you're buying into a specific, playful vibe that not every sneaker has. I've worn a lot of Jordan 1s, and this cheeseburger mid stands out purely for creativity. 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. Final verdict time. For me, personally? I like it as a collector's piece. I wouldn't make it my only Jordan 1 Mid, but it's a cool addition. If you see it on sale below retail, and you dig the theme, go for it. At full $125, you really have to "love" the concept. It's not a must-have performance sneaker, it's a wearable collectible. Hope that helps you decide!

  • Shown: Black Cat
  • Style: DH9696-100

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