Air jordan mid 1 : Just got these in – the "Air Jordan Mid 1" in the ‘Banned’ color-blocking [aub5101m]

The red hits against black are just "fire" on camera. Construction seems solid overall. Sliding into them, the fit is familiar and secure. Weight-wise, they're noticeably lighter than my AJ1 Highs, which I actually prefer for walking. The pro here is sheer versatility and that instant recognizability. However, the insole is pretty basic, so consider an upgrade if you're on your feet all day. Personally? I think this model is perfect for someone who wants the iconic look without the High-top commitment or price. Not a performance pick, but a style staple. Is the "Air Jordan Mid 1" worth it? At retail (~$135), yes—if you love the design. The quality is consistent for what it is. Just don't expect "remastered" OG quality. You're buying a piece of sneaker history in its most wearable form. I'm keeping these in my collection. Alright, let's get into these Air Jordan Mid 1s. First off, the box is classic. The leather on this "Black/Red" colorway feels "solid" – not super premium, but really sturdy for the $135 price. The silhouette is instantly recognizable. It's the iconic Jordan 1 shape, just… a little shorter. That's the Mid's whole vibe right there, you know? Comparing these to other Jordans? The Air Jordan Mid 1 sits perfectly between the High & the Low. You lose some of the High's "legendary" ankle coverage & styling options, but you gain a bit more everyday flexibility. Versus a modern Jordan like the 36? It's a completely different world — this is about heritage, not performance tech. For $135 USD, it's a style piece.

  • Shown: Red Thunder
  • Style: CK5666 100
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