Pros? "Timeless" design, relatively affordable (~$120-135 USD), and "tons" of colorways to choose from. Cons? That "stiff" leather and basic insole won't win any comfort awards. "Ultimately", I'd recommend it to someone who "loves" the Jordan 1 look but wants a more "low-key", everyday option than the High. Alright, let's get these open. First impression? This classic black, white, and red colorway on the Air Jordan 1 Mid is just "clean". The leather feels pretty standard for this tier—decent, not super premium, but the overall build & silhouette are instantly recognizable. You're getting that iconic Jordan look without the high-top price tag, which sits around $115 USD. It's a solid start for the collection. Compared to my other Jordans? The "Air Jordan 1 Mid" sits perfectly between a Dunk & a Jordan 1 High. It's less bulky than some retros & more supportive than a low-top. For a daily driver sneaker in your rotation, it's a fantastic, versatile option. 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.
- Shown: Midnight Navy
- Style: CT8527-115