This blue works year-round. The main drawback? Well, it's still a Jordan 1. If you have wider feet, you might find the toe box a bit restrictive. My advice? Maybe go half a size up if you're unsure. But for most, TTS is the way to go to get that proper, classic AJ1 fit. Hey what's up, guys? Just unboxed the "Air Jordan 1 University Blue"... and wow, that color pop is "instant". The white leather panels are clean, but that "University Blue" suede nubuck? It's so rich and soft to the touch. Right out of the box, the build quality on this OG High shape feels solid—no complaints here for the $170 price tag. It's a classic Jordan 1 look, but that blue... it just hits different. Big pro for me: the versatility. This "university blue" shade is bold but not crazy, so it pairs with jeans, shorts, even some techwear fits. The Jordan 1 high-top shape is just "always" in style. Another plus? The build feels durable. For a GR (General Release), the quality is there. They're a statement piece that doesn't try too hard. Alright, so the box just arrived & I'm hyped. First impression of this "Air Jordan 1 University Blue"? That color-blocking is "clean". The white leather panels really make the "University Blue" pop. For a $180 USD shoe, the initial quality seems on point – classic "Jordan series" silhouette, no major flaws out the box. Let's get these on foot.