.. the $200 one. First impression? SHINY. The patent leather makes it a completely different beast—it's loud and feels almost formal. Quality seems good, no major flaws. Sliding them on, the patent is less forgiving than regular leather, so break-in might be tougher. They're stiff, no surprise there. On foot, they command attention; the red just pops. Compared to the matte 'Bred' version, this is for a different mood—more of a special occasion shoe. Pro? Unmatched visual impact and rarity. Con? The price and the potentially uncomfortable patent crease. Get these if you want a show-stopper. Avoid if you prefer understated style or have a tight budget. On feet & in natural light, this colorway really pops. The materials are decent for the price point (again, ~$180 USD). Comparing it to other "Jordan 1s" I own, the build quality feels consistent. It's not a premium "Satin" or "Patent Leather" release, but it's a solid, wearable version. The shape looks great from every angle, honestly. On-foot first: these "air jordan 1 retro" 'Dark Mocha' feel... classic. The leather is stiff initially but will crease beautifully. They look incredible with jeans – a true fashion sneaker. Versus a Jordan 3? Way less cushioning. Pro: Unmatched silhouette and color-blocking. Con: That narrow fit might not work for wider feet. Ideal for style-focused folks, not for wide-footers or ballers. Okay, let's unbox these! First impression? The leather on this "Air Jordan 1 Retro" 'University Blue' feels solid, not super premium, but it's classic. The shape and color blocking are just iconic, you know? For around $180, you're really paying for that timeless silhouette. It looks fantastic on camera, honestly.