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If you're new to Jordans, maybe start with a general release pair. Also, if you're hesitant about wearing such expensive shoes—the anxiety is real! For daily beaters, there are better, cheaper "Jordan 1" options. This one's for special rotation. My final verdict? As a sneaker, it's incredibly well-executed. The Air Jordan 1 Travis Scott lives up to the hype in terms of design and materials. It’s a fantastic addition to the Jordan lineage. But is it worth the current resale? That’s a personal finance question I can’t answer for you. For retail? An absolute must-cop. For thousands? Only you know what it's worth to your collection. On feet, the silhouette is just "chef's kiss". The backwards Swoosh changes the whole vibe of the "Jordan 1". Comparing it to my other AJ1s, it literally looks like a different shoe from the side profile. The build quality justifies part of that steep price tag, I gotta say. Major pro? Instant outfit centerpiece. A possible con? They can feel a bit "costume-y" if your whole style isn't aligned. I'd recommend these to anyone building a rotation of grails. If you're new to sneakers and just want one solid pair, maybe start with a classic colorway first. 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.
- Shown: Pollen
- Style: 555088-602