Pros? Unbeatable classic style, goes with literally everything, and the durability is usually pretty good. Cons? That footbed is flat and firm – it's not a "comfort" sneaker by today's standards. For $120-$135, you're paying for the iconic design from the Jordan series. I'd recommend it to anyone building a sneaker rotation who needs a versatile pair. Not recommended if your priority is cloud-like comfort for long walks. Sliding into the air jordan 1 mid, the initial feel is secure and true to size – no slipping here! The design, part of the legendary Jordan series, really pops in the Black/White colorway. On camera, the details shine. But honestly, after a few hours, my feet start to feel the firmness. For $125 USD, it's a fair price for the brand. I recommend it if you're building a retro collection or want a stylish beater; avoid if you prioritize comfort above all else. Unboxing this "Air Jordan 1 Mid" 'Barely Orange' – wow, the color is vibrant! It's a summer-ready vibe straight out of the box. Construction feels standard for the line – durable and well-put-together. On-foot, they're lightweight and easy to move in, which I appreciate. The mid-cut provides good ankle support for casual use without feeling restrictive. The major pro here is the bold, standout color – perfect for adding a pop to neutral fits. The con? Such a bright color can be harder to style daily, and it might show dirt easily. I'd recommend this to anyone wanting to add a fun, seasonal color to their rotation. If you prefer only neutral, go-to-everything sneakers, this loud "Air Jordan 1 Mid" might not be your daily driver. Value verdict? For around $120-$130 USD, I think the Air Jordan 1 Mid presents really good value. You're getting an instantly recognizable design, decent quality, and tons of color options. It's a workhorse sneaker. Compared to other Jordans at this price point, you're paying for the silhouette heritage, not groundbreaking tech. And sometimes, that's all you need.
- Shown: Legend Blue
- Style: AV2187-160