The ankle collar is a bit lower than the OG High, which I actually "prefer" for daily wear – easier on the ankles! The cushioning is… well, it’s firm. You're not buying these for a cloud-like ride, let’s be real. Alright, so, I just got this pair of the "Air Jordan 1 Mid" in the 'White Gym Red' colorway, which is around... $125 USD. First impressions? Honestly, the build quality is solid right out of the box. The leather has a nice grain to it, and the classic silhouette? Timeless, obviously. It just screams "Jordan series" heritage. Really clean look on foot for a simple, everyday vibe. First impression of this "Air Jordan 1 Mid 'Light Smoke Grey'": super wearable color-blocking. The materials are a mix of leather and suede, which adds nice texture. Sliding them on, the break-in period is real—they're snug at first. Compared to my Jordan 1 Highs, the overall build feels "slightly" less substantial, but that's expected for the lower price point (~$120). It's a fantastic option if you want that AJ1 aesthetic but need a more budget-friendly grab. Let's talk pros. The biggest advantage? Versatility. This shoe is a wardrobe staple. Durability is another strong point — these can take a beating. Also, as part of the Jordan series, it carries that heritage and iconic status without the insane price tag of some retros. It's an accessible entry point.