The Air Jordan Mid 1 in this "Black/White/Varsity Red" is a staple. It’s also great if you find the High OG collar too restrictive—the Mid cut is just easier to slip on and off for daily errands. Comparing it directly to the Air Jordan 1 High? The main difference is, of course, the collar height. The "air jordan mid 1" gives you slightly more ankle freedom, which I actually prefer for all-day wear. However, some purists might miss the complete, iconic High top look. For $125, it's a more accessible entry point into the Jordan 1 lineage, which is a big plus. So, should "you" cop? If you want a classic, versatile sneaker that tells a story... yes. Try them on if you can, to check the fit. But overall, the Air Jordan Mid 1 is a trustworthy choice. It's a piece of sneaker history you can actually wear every day. That's a win in my book. How does it look on camera / in person? The 'Black Toe' color-blocking is just timeless – it "pops". The white leather panels have a nice sheen under light. This "air jordan mid 1" is a style chameleon; it works with jeans, joggers, you name it. A definite strength is its versatility. It's a sneaker that gets noticed without trying too hard.