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The "Air Jordan 1 Retro High" lacks the plush, bouncy ride. It's more about that grounded, stable feel. Compared to other AJ1s, like a Mid, the High offers superior ankle support and has that "iconic", untouchable profile. For pure, classic basketball sneaker aesthetics, the High-top is still king in my book. Putting these Air Jordan 1 Retro Highs on for the first time – yeah, you gotta break 'em in. The ankle collar is stiff, and the fit is snug – I’d say go true-to-size. Comfort-wise? Let’s be real, it’s not a Boost or React kind of ride. It’s a firm, supportive feel. But for style points? Man, it’s hard to beat that high-top look on foot. Finally, the 'Hyper Royal' Air Jordan 1 Retro High. That blue-grey suede is "so" nice in person — it has great depth. For $170 USD, the materials justify the cost. Sliding them on, the suede is softer than standard leather, so the break-in might be easier. On camera, the muted colors look fantastic. Compared to other Jordan 1s, this one feels a bit more relaxed due to the material choice. I love it for its unique, understated color. Just know suede requires more care than leather. Recommended if you want a premium-looking, less-loud AJ1. Skip if you're rough on your shoes or live in a rainy area. Alright, let's get into it. So, I just got these Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG 'Bred' in hand – $180 retail. First "impression"? The leather quality here is actually pretty solid, it's not super buttery but it has a nice grain to it. That classic, high-top silhouette... it just never gets old, you know? Unboxing an Air Jordan 1 always feels special.
- Shown: Obsidian
- Style: 555088-134