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Unboxing it was a treat. However, on foot, it's the same familiar fit: secure but firm. I'd recommend these for sneakerheads who already appreciate the model and want a unique twist. For a first-time buyer? Maybe start with a more classic color. Still, at $170, it's a fun addition to the line. After wearing these Jordan 1s for a bit, the leather does break in nicely. The fit is true to size, good width. The grip is decent on dry surfaces. Is it worth the price? For this colorway and quality, yes – if you love the design. But at retail or slightly above; I wouldn't pay a massive resell premium for the basic tech inside. On foot now with these Jordan Air 1s. First thing you notice? The ankle collar and that classic fit. They're "snug" - a bit stiff out the box, honestly. It's not a plush, modern feel... it's that classic '85-'86 court feel (but for walking). If you need crazy cushion, look elsewhere. But for style? Unbeatable. 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.
- Shown: Tie-dye
- Style: DQ4909-100