It's not a retro, it's not a mid. It's its own thing. You lose some of the OG authenticity (no Wings logo, different tongue tag), but you gain a lighter, more breathable shoe. If you're a purist, skip it. If you want comfort and the look? Consider it. Okay, let's unbox these. First impression of this "Jordan 1 Rare Air"? The box is standard, but the shoe itself... the silhouette is "definitely" different. This "Mica Green" colorway? It's a statement. The build feels sturdy, not premium leather, but solid. For around "$120", my expectations are in check. It's a bold take on the classic "Jordan series" design, that's for sure. On-feet, the simplicity works. You can dress it up a bit or keep it super casual. It doesn't fight with your outfit. I've been wearing this 'Sail' pair for a few days, and the comfort break-in has been quick. No blisters, no drama. It just... works. Biggest pro? The "versatility". The lowered cut and lighter build make this a true daily driver. For around $110, it’s a relatively affordable entry into the Jordan series without sacrificing that recognizable style. It’s a practical sneaker that still gets nods from people who know.