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If you prioritize supreme comfort above all else, maybe look at the Jordan 3s or some New Balance models. But for that iconic, street-ready style—the Jordan 1, especially around this $180 price point, is still a solid entry in the Jordan series. On feet now, and just looking down... man, the design is timeless. This specific color-blocking is so versatile. On camera, the "jordan air 1" just "pops". The high-top profile gives that iconic look. Compared to, say, an AJ4, it's lighter on foot and less bulky. Major advantage? Style. You can wear this Jordan series model with literally anything – jeans, shorts, joggers. It's a wardrobe staple. On foot, this 'University Blue' pair really pops. The Jordan Air 1’s high-top profile just looks so good from every angle, especially on camera. The colorblocking is simple but effective. However, the flat midsole can feel a bit unforgiving if you’re walking on concrete for hours. It's a trade-off for that timeless, iconic aesthetic. Looking at the Jordan Air 1 High OG 'Bloodline'. Unboxing, the black/red trim on white gives serious 'Chicago' vibes, but with a "twist". The red stitch detailing is a cool touch. Fit is standard—a bit narrow for me initially. The advantage here is the classic look with subtle unique details. Disadvantage? Like most OGs, it's not a comfort shoe. At around $170, it sits in the middle. I'd recommend these Air 1s to someone who wants an OG-style pair without paying resell for an actual 'Chicago'.
- Shown: Black Cat
- Style: CT8527-400