The "air jordan 1 university blue" is "not" a performance basketball shoe anymore. Also, if you're rough on your kicks or live in a rainy climate, the suede will stress you out. And for $170, if you're on a tight budget, there are more comfortable daily options. This is for the style-conscious crowd. Let's talk cons, real quick. The toe box creases - it's just part of the game with this leather. Also, traction on super-dusty courts? Not the best. But for everyday wear, it's totally fine. The main "advantage" is its unmatched style. This "Air Jordan 1 University Blue" is a head-turner, in the best way possible. On foot for a full day? Your feet will "feel it". That's the AJ1 experience. But the support is top-tier. The 'Air Jordan 1 University Blue' creases at the toe box, but the leather holds up. Visually, it ages nicely. It’s a shoe that looks good worn-in. Just know what you're signing up for—this isn't a cloud. Is the 'Air Jordan 1 University Blue' worth it? For a collector, it's a essential colorway in the Jordan Series lineage. For a casual wearer, it's a perfect first high-top. The pros are its looks and iconic status. The cons? Basic comfort and commonality. I'd recommend it to someone building a sneaker foundation. If you need the latest tech or hate popular shoes, skip it. For me? It's a yes.

  • Shown: Rookie Of The Year
  • Style: CU1110-010

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