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This is a staple. The color blocking is arguably one of the best ever. In-hand, the shoe feels robust. Upon wearing, the break-in is real—give it a few wears. Compared to the High version, it's essentially the same experience from the ankle down. Major pro: Timeless style that goes with literally anything. The $125 price is fair for a piece of sneaker history. Not for you if you need modern, pillowy comfort from the first step. On foot, the real magic happens. This "Metallic Red" colorway of the Air Jordan Mid 1 "pops" in natural light. The way the red hits against the white paneling is just... "chef's kiss". It’s a statement piece that’s still super versatile. Honestly, these might look "even better" on-camera and in photos than they do in the box. A solid 9/10 for aesthetics alone. The major "pro" here is versatility and legacy. You're wearing a piece of sneaker history (well, a version of it). The construction is generally durable for everyday use. However, the "con" for some will be the lack of premium materials or that exact OG specification. If you're a purist, you might only want the Highs. Comparing it directly to an Air Jordan 1 High, the Mid obviously gives you less ankle coverage. For some, that's a plus for mobility and a cleaner look. For pure, classic basketball aesthetic, the High wins. But for daily versatility? The Mid 1 holds its own, no doubt.
- Shown: Obsidian
- Style: CT8012-011