The "Air Jordan Mid 1" is perfect for streetwear fits. If you're building a rotation of iconic kicks, this is a staple piece, no question. Now, potential cons (gotta be real). Purists will "always" argue for the High top. The materials, while good, aren't always "top-tier" like some Special Edition Jordans. If you need max ankle support for ball, look elsewhere. It’s a lifestyle sneaker first. That's the honest truth with this air jordan mid 1. Not for everyone though. If you prioritize ultimate comfort and soft cushioning above all else... maybe look elsewhere. Also, hardcore sneakerheads might only go for High OG colorways. But for most people? This Mid delivers the essential Jordan 1 experience. It's a legit, classic sneaker. First thoughts holding this "Air Jordan 1 Mid" ‘University Blue’: the color is vibrant, and the build looks tidy. Sliding them on, the break-in is quick – a big plus. The silhouette is iconic, and the mid-cut is arguably the most practical for daily life. I own Highs, but I find myself reaching for Mids more often for errands. The clear advantage is the classic look and easy wear. The downside? The materials can sometimes feel a grade below the Highs. Priced at $125, it's a fair deal. It's perfect for a casual wardrobe staple. If you're all about premium materials, maybe save for a High OG release.