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. Final verdict: Would I recommend them? Yes—especially as a first AJ1 or a versatile beater. You're buying the legend, just in a slightly different package. The "Air Jordan Mid 1" delivers on its promise: iconic style, decent quality, and everyday wearability. Just go in with realistic expectations about materials and cushioning, and you'll be more than happy with this pair. Alright, so I just got these Air Jordan Mid 1s in the "Panda" colorway. First thing I notice out of the box? The leather feels "pretty decent" for a Mid. The silhouette is clean—classic. For around $125 USD, this is a solid entry into the Jordan series if you're just starting out. Not the most premium, but a great daily wear option. On-camera review of this "Air Jordan Mid 1" ‘Black Toe’. Man, this colorway is legendary. In-hand, the leather has a nice grain. Upon wearing, the support is great – true to the shoe's heritage. It looks sharp and timeless on foot. Compared to other Jordan models, this is pure, unfiltered history. The pro is its iconic status and versatile color-blocking. The con is the lack of modern cushioning tech; it's a firm ride. For around $125, you're buying into a piece of sneaker culture. I'd say it's a must for collectors of classic silhouettes. Not for those seeking a cloud-like, modern sneaker experience – and that's okay!