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If you're looking for a plush, all-day walking shoe, this probably isn't it. The footbed is firm, and it's a heavier shoe than modern trainers. Also, the leather can be stiff initially. So, if pure comfort is your #1 priority, a different model might serve you better. Who should buy the Air Jordan Retro 1? Honestly, if you're new to sneakers & want one iconic pair to start, this is it. It's for the style-focused person who values history & a clean aesthetic. This 'Royal Blue' pair is a perfect example – timeless. It's also great if you have a narrower foot, as the fit can be snug. The Jordan series literally started here, so it's a foundational piece. Unboxing this "'Bred'" pair... chills. The color blocking is "perfection". The quality on this specific release? Pretty good! No major flaws. But – and this is a big 'but' – QC on Retros can be inconsistent. Always check your pair closely. For $180 USD, you deserve a clean one. When they're good, they're "really" good. My final take? For the price - let's say $175 retail - it's worth it if you love the design. The 'Air Jordan Retro 1' is an icon. The materials are good, the colors are usually on point. You're buying a legend. It's not the most comfortable shoe in my closet, but it's one of the most worn because it just looks so darn good.
- Shown: Pure Money
- Style: 555088-402