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Man, this is a popular one for a reason. The brown and black suede/leather combo is so rich and premium-looking. On foot, they feel substantial and well-made. However, like most AJ1s, the break-in is real – expect some heel stiffness initially. For $170, you're getting a modern classic that works with almost any fall/winter fit. It's a great alternative to the classic "Bred" color blocking. Probably not the best choice if you're looking for a breathable summer shoe, though. Now, the cons. That break-in period is real; they can feel stiff at first. Also, the ankle collar might bother some. And let's be honest, for $180+, the tech is "basic". You're not getting Zoom Air or React. It's about the look, not performance. Just unboxed this new Air Jordan 1 Retro colorway, and my immediate thought is... the materials feel different this time? The suede/nubuck combo is actually pretty nice for the price point. Throwing them on, the break-in period is real - these are not comfortable out of the box, guys. But as a style piece? Unbeatable. If you want a comfortable Jordan, maybe look at a 3 or a 13. This is all about the silhouette. Unboxing this Air Jordan 1 Retro Mid SE, and I'm impressed by the color details! For a Mid ($135), the quality is surprisingly decent. On foot, they feel almost identical to the Highs - same firm midsole, same snug fit in the toe box. The ankle collar is obviously lower. Honestly, if you want the AJ1 look for less money & easier mobility, this is a smart pick. Purists will always prefer the Highs, but this is a solid, more affordable alternative.
- Shown: Pine Green
- Style: CT8529-003