It gives you that slight lift and the ankle support feels more substantial than a low-top. I'm wearing this "Light Smoke Grey" pair, and the quality is surprisingly decent for the price. Is it the "best" leather? No. But it looks great and creases in a classic way. For the cost, the Air Jordan 1 Mid delivers serious style per dollar. Alright, let's get into these Air Jordan 1 Mids. First impression out of the box? The leather on this “Shadow” colorway feels solid - not the "craziest" premium, but honestly, it's good for the $120 USD price point. The classic silhouette is instantly recognizable. Comparing it to the Highs? You're really just missing that extra ankle collar height. For a quick, clean shoe you can just grab and go? This Jordan series staple gets the job done. Alright, let's unbox these! First impressions - this "Air Jordan 1 Mid" in the 'Metallic Silver' colorway is clean. The leather feels decent for the $120 USD price point, not super premium, but it has a nice sheen. That classic silhouette is just "timeless" - you can't go wrong with it. Straight out of the box, it's a solid pickup for the collection. Let's talk about the Air Jordan 1 Mid for a second. If you're looking for ultimate comfort right out of the box, this isn't that shoe — the footbed is pretty basic. However, the support is excellent, and the overall profile is just so sharp. I find myself reaching for Mids more often than my Highs lately for quick errands. They're easier to get on and off, honestly. A practical take on a legend.