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However, that glossy leather might show creases quickly. At $170 from the Jordan series, it's a stylish choice, but keep it clean for best looks. Unboxing the Blue Air Jordan 1 was a pleasure—the packaging is simple, but the shoe? That blue is electric! For $180 USD, you get a well-built Retro. On foot, it's lightweight—breathable leather, too. Compared to my other Jordan 1s, this colorway stands out more. Pros: eye-catching, durable construction. Cons: sole might wear quickly. I'd recommend this blue Air Jordan 1 for fashion use, but not for sports. Alright, let's get into these. So, the blue Air Jordan 1 arrives in the classic box, and wow, this colorway is sharp. The leather feels premium—not overly stiff—and that "navy blue" is so clean against the white panels. First thing I notice? That classic AJ1 silhouette is just... timeless, you know? This specific shade of blue makes it feel both classic and fresh. A solid start for this Jordan 1. Is it worth it? For me, yeah. This specific blue shade is really versatile. It's not just another Jordan 1; it has its own identity. At ~$180, it's a standard price for the series. I'd recommend it to a fan of clean color-blocking. But if you want comfort, maybe look at the Jordan 1 Lows or something with more tech.
- Shown: Dark Mocha
- Style: 308497-060