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The leather feels solid, better than some recent GR releases for sure. That white leather contrast really makes the blue pop, you know? It's a classic high-top silhouette, and honestly, the build quality here – for the $170 price – feels pretty good to me. Putting these on, the ankle support is fantastic — a hallmark of the "Jordan 1". The "University Blue" leather feels smooth. It's a stylish, supportive shoe. Downside? It's not lightweight or particularly flexible. Great for a few hours out, not for a full day of touring. At $180, you're buying the name and the classic look, period. My final take? I'm really digging the "Air Jordan 1 University Blue". It fills a specific gap in the collection—a bright, yet "wearable" classic. It's not the most innovative release, but it executes a simple idea perfectly. For me, it's a definite keeper & a great summer shoe. 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.
- Shown: Purple Metallic
- Style: 555088-501