But if your priority is cutting-edge comfort or a performance hoop shoe, you might wanna look elsewhere. For me, it's a staple. Thanks for watching—let me know your thoughts on the Mids down below Alright, let's get this Air Jordan Mid 1 unboxed. First off, the Chicago-style color blocking on this pair is "super" clean straight out of the box. The leather feels decent for the $135 price point—not the absolute best, but the build quality and iconic AJ1 Mid silhouette are spot-on. It just "looks" right, you know? That classic shape never gets old. Check out this "Air Jordan Mid 1" on my feet right now. This ‘Light Smoke Grey’ pair is so clean. Unboxing, the quality seems consistent. The fit is TTS with a nice, hugged feel. It captures the essence of the original "Jordan 1" but in a more casual, approachable package. The pro is its effortless style – it just works. The midsole, however, is the same basic unit; temper your comfort expectations. Compared to pricier Jordan releases, this is a value play. I'd recommend it to sneakerheads who want a versatile beater or newcomers looking for a first Jordan. Performance basketball players, obviously, should skip this. Alright, what's up everyone? Just unboxed these Air Jordan Mid 1s in the classic "Black Toe" vibe. First thing I noticed? The leather feels "solid" – not premium soft, but durable. The silhouette, especially the Mid cut, is such a clean, versatile look right out of the box. At around $135 USD, it's a more accessible entry into the Jordan series compared to some Highs. A straight-up classic for sure.