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The big pro of the Air Jordan Mid 1 is its versatility and price point. You get that legendary Jordan 1 style for less than the Highs, usually. It's a fantastic option if you love the look but don't wanna drop $200+ on every release. The cons? The materials can be a bit inconsistent—sometimes they're great, sometimes just okay. And that firm ride isn't for everyone. Comparing it directly to the Air Jordan 1 High? The most obvious difference is the collar height—it cuts off right above the ankle. Materials can sometimes be simpler on the Mid version, but for a daily beater, that's fine. The biggest pro is the price point. You're entering the Jordan 1 world at a more accessible level, which is a huge plus for many. Who might want to skip? If you're a hardcore OG silhouette collector "only" chasing Highs, this isn't it. If you need plush, modern cushioning for long walks, consider something with more tech. And if you dislike obvious creasing on the toe box, maybe look at a different material. Just my two cents! Alright, what's up everyone? Just unboxed this pair of "air jordan mid 1"s in the "Banned" colorway, and wow—the leather quality honestly surprised me? It's not top-tier but for a $135 USD shoe, it's pretty solid. The iconic silhouette is instantly recognizable, of course. My first thought? They look great out of the box, ready to rock straight away.
- Shown: Legend Blue
- Style: CT8012-005