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It's the Air Jordan 1 Low in 'University Blue'. That color is just "chef's kiss" in person - so vibrant. The materials are decent, typical of this price point ($120-ish USD). Putting them on, the comfort is about what you expect from an AJ1 Low: not plush, but fine for all-day wear. Compared to modern basketball shoes? Forget performance. This is purely for style. Big pro is the stunning color. The flip side? They'll get dirty fast. I'd say these are for collectors of clean colorways, not for your beater rotation. Unboxing these Jordan Lows today, and my first thought was—wow, the shape on these is "really" nice this time. I went with this versatile grey/white color; it’s perfect for "everyday" wear. Slipping them on, the fit is snug – maybe go half a size up if you have wider feet. Compared to a Mid, this "air jordan low 1" just feels sleeker, more streamlined. It’s a simple, timeless shoe. Pro? Endless style options. Con? Don't expect Cloud-like comfort. Ideal for the style-focused sneakerhead. Styling is where this shoe wins. Seriously. The low-top design makes it incredibly versatile compared to the high-top Jordan 1. You can rock these with shorts, jeans, even some tailored pants? It just works. This Shadow Grey colorway is a stealthy, go-with-everything gem. A total wardrobe staple, no doubt. Just unboxed the 'Bleached Coral' pair. Wow—the colors are even brighter in person! The materials feel good, no major glue stains or anything. Sliding my foot in, the initial feel is snug (go TTS!). I love how the Low cut showcases socks more. It's a fun, statement piece. Not your "typical" Jordan 1 Low colorway, but that's why I dig it!
- Shown: Court Purple
- Style: DH6927-140