Major advantage? Versatility and price. For around $135, you get a shoe that goes with almost anything. The build is solid for regular use. I’ve always felt the Jordan Mid 1 offers that perfect balance between the High and the Low—it’s just a smart, classic design that rarely fails. It’s a workhorse in the Jordan series for a reason. Alright, let's get these unboxed. First look? The iconic silhouette is all there, and this 'Varsity Red' colorway just pops. For a pair of Air Jordan Mid 1s, the materials feel decent right out of the box. That classic high-top shape in a mid-cut version is such a versatile look. At around $135 USD, it's a more accessible entry into the Jordan series, which I appreciate. On feet, the silhouette is just timeless. This Mid cut sits perfectly between a low and a high-top. I love how it looks with jeans or shorts. Comparing it to the OG High, you lose a bit of that classic profile, but you gain some everyday versatility — and often, a lower price point. For a daily driver in the Jordan series, this is a strong contender. Sliding these on... the fit is true to size for me. The insole is pretty basic, so don't expect crazy cloud-like comfort right away—they need a little break-in. The ankle collar on this "Mid" version gives a decent feel, less restrictive than a high-top but still offering good support. For everyday wear and casual ball, the "air jordan mid 1" gets the job done without any drama.