It's part of the charm, but if you're a "keep-it-pristine" collector, that might bug you. The ankle collar is padded well, offering good lockdown. Honestly, for $180, it's a fair price for a piece of sneaker history. I'd recommend these to anyone building a foundational rotation. "Wow." On-camera, this shoe looks even better. The "air jordan 1 red" colorblocking is simple but so effective. Opening the box, everything was neat—no glue stains I could see. Wearing them? They're light, but the break-in period is real; the toe box is snug. Major pro: goes with "literally" anything. Con? That flat footbed. For $170+, you're paying for the look, not tech. A must for sneakerheads, tough sell for performance seekers. Conversely, who should maybe skip this "Air Jordan 1 Red"? If you need a performance basketball shoe or a comfy all-day trainer--look elsewhere. This isn't it. Also, if you already have multiple red or high-top Jordans, this might feel repetitive. It's a foundational piece, not necessarily a groundbreaking new take for hardcore enthusiasts with deep collections. Putting these on camera... the leather has a nice sheen to it. Is it premium tumbled leather? Not entirely, but for the cost, it’s perfectly good. The red panels are smooth, while the white areas have a bit more texture. Overall, a well-put-together shoe. It looks more expensive than it is, honestly!

  • Shown: Guava Ice
  • Style: 555088-701

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