You always forget how perfect the proportions are until you see it again. This specific "Air Jordan 1 Retro" has a great leather grain. Is it worth the current resale or retail? For a core colorway, I'd say yes - it's a foundation shoe. It's not an "innovation" purchase, it's a "culture" purchase. 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. Final verdict from me? The "air jordan 1 retro" is a must-have "if" you appreciate sneaker history and timeless design. It's for the collector, the casual wearer, the style fan. It's not for the comfort-first buyer or the serious baller (on modern courts). For around $180, you're buying an icon, not a tech marvel. And that's okay. Alright, let's get into these! "Unboxing" this Air Jordan 1 Retro 'Chicago' ($190) is always special. The leather feels decent, not premium but solid for the price. That classic silhouette? Timeless. On foot, they're a bit stiff initially, like most AJ1s. The ankle support is fantastic, but don't expect cloud-like comfort. It's more about the iconic look & style history. A must for collectors, but casual wearers might find them too unforgiving.