The leather is decent—it's not buttery soft, but it'll last. That's key for a shoe you plan to wear often. The black color hides scuffs well, another practical win. When I compare it to my older Jordan 1s, the quality feels consistent. My final verdict? The black Air Jordan 1 is a workhorse. It's a foundational piece for any rotation. Highly recommended if you value longevity and style. So, who is this shoe for? If you need a foundational, go-anywhere sneaker in your rotation – this "black" Air Jordan 1 is perfect. It’s a workhorse. It’s for the person who values a clean, low-key flex over something flashy. My real, personal take? It’s a must-have for that reason alone. Who should "avoid" these? Pure comfort seekers, look elsewhere. If your priority is all-day walking comfort, this isn't your shoe. Also, if you're on a tight budget & $180 feels steep for a less-comfortable shoe, maybe wait for a sale. It's an investment in style, not necessarily in foot-feel technology. Comparing it to other Jordans? It’s the polar opposite of a loud, color-blocked OG. Next to my Chicago 1s, this Black Air Jordan 1 is the low-key sibling. Versatility is the biggest win here. The downside? Some might find it "too" plain. If you love the classic color pops of the series, this all-black version might feel like it's missing the point.
- Shown: Guava Ice
- Style: DH9696-100