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First impression? This "Blue Air Jordan 1" is clean. The leather feels decent—not the "absolute" best, but solid for the price point around $180 USD. The shade of blue is vibrant, yet classic. It’s a straightforward colorway from the "Jordan series" that just works. On foot, the silhouette is iconic—snug at first, like all 1s. If you're new to the model, expect a break-in period. A great first Jordan for sure. Now, the potential downside. If you need plush comfort, look elsewhere. The midsole is basic, and the shoe is on the heavier side. For $185, some might expect more tech. It's a style-over-substance model, which is fine—just know what you're buying into. Is the Blue Air Jordan 1 worth it? For me, yes—but with context. It fills a specific gap: a clean, wearable Jordan 1. It's not the most innovative, but it's executed well. The main downside is the generic break-in process all 1s have. I'd recommend it to sneakerheads who appreciate the classics and to newcomers as a first "real" J. Hard pass if you need max comfort. Alright, let's get into these "blue Air Jordan 1 Highs". First impression? That 'University Blue' is "stunning" in-hand—clean & classic. The leather feels decent, not the absolute best, but the build is solid. Unboxing this OG silhouette, you "immediately" get that iconic vibe. For around $180-$200, it’s a price you expect for a retro like this.
- Shown: Red Thunder
- Style: CT8532-105