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At resale? That's a "personal" financial decision. You're paying for the design, the hype, and the cultural moment. The quality is excellent, but no sneaker is worth ruining your budget for. If you have the means and love the design, you won't regret it. If you're on the fence because of price, there are amazing GR Jordan 1s out there. Final thoughts? From a pure "design" perspective, it's a 10/10. It reimagined an icon without ruining it. As a wearer, it's a standard AJ1 with killer looks. But value? At resale, it's hard to justify unless you're deep in the game. My take: an undeniable classic, but only "worth it" if you truly, truly want it for what it represents, not just what it is. Alright, so the box just arrived and my first thought? The quality on this "Air Jordan 1 Travis Scott" is actually insane. The materials, especially that backwards Swoosh in suede, just pop. Compared to a standard Jordan 1 Retro, the attention to detail is on another level. At around $175 retail—though resale is wild—you're paying for that artistry. It's a showpiece. But honestly, if you're rough on your shoes, that light-colored suede is gonna be a nightmare to keep clean. For a collector or a style-focused wearer? Absolutely. For someone who just wants a beater sneaker? Look elsewhere. Who should cop this? Sneakerheads who view shoes as collectible art, or anyone whose style aligns with that rugged, hip-hop-inspired look. If you appreciate bold design details and don't mind the extra attention (and care), this is for you. It's a centerpiece for a rotation.
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- Style: CT8012-005