Also, hardcore purists who only mess with the OG High-top silhouette might not vibe with the Mid's shorter cut. It's a different beast within the Jordan series. Unboxing this 'Lucky Green' pair—such a fresh colorway for spring. The green is vibrant! Initial try-on: snug in the toe box (I'd maybe go half up if you have wider feet). The build feels consistent. On feet, they turn heads; the Mid height is very flattering. A clear pro is the versatility within the Jordan 1 family—mids often have more playful colors. Possible con? Some purists still sleep on the Mid model. I say ignore them if you like the style and color. After wearing these for a day, my final take? They get the job done. The comfort is fine for walking around, the style is a 10/10, and they turn heads just like the Highs do. Is it the most exciting sneaker? Maybe not. But is it a dependable, classic piece you'll wear all the time? Absolutely. The "Air Jordan Mid 1" is a workhorse in my collection. On feet, the design really shines. The color blocking on this pair is clean and sharp. In natural light, the leather has a nice sheen. It's a timeless look that works with so much. Compared to some OG Highs, the Air Jordan Mid 1 sacrifices a bit of that "iconic" height, but honestly? For most casual fits, this is perfect. It's a classic, just a bit shorter.