Major pro? Iconic style & versatility. The "jordan air 1" is a legend for a reason. Con? The tech is "old". If you want modern cushioning, look elsewhere. This is about heritage, not performance innovation. It's a lifestyle piece, first and foremost. On feet, man, they "look" incredible. The shape is perfect. I walked around my apartment, checked 'em out in different light – the white, grey, and black combo is super versatile. This particular Jordan 1 is a low-key flex. They're gonna look great in photos and with literally any casual fit. The design just works, period. Alright, so here we are with the "Jordan Air 1" in the new "Light Smoke Grey". Unboxing it, the materials are "really" nice – that suede is soft! The "color-blocking" is clean and versatile. On foot, it's the classic AJ1 feel: secure, supportive, but let's be real – not "plush". Comparing it to, say, a Jordan 5, this is "much" lighter and more minimal. The "big win" is its everyday wearability. The "potential downside"? That white midsole will get dirty fast if you're not careful. Totally worth it for a fresh, wearable colorway, but maybe not for your beater shoes. What's good? Reviewing the Jordan Air 1 'Mid SE' with this bold colorblocking. Opening it up, the colors are vibrant! The build feels okay, typical for a Mid. On-foot impression? They're "light" and the padded tongue is comfy. Visually, they're fun and great for content. Compared to the OG Highs, the silhouette is slightly different—some purists hate it. Pro: Affordable entry into the Air 1 world (~$125). Con: Not as iconic or well-made as the Highs. My take? Good for younger fans or a budget-friendly beaters. Serious collectors will likely pass for OG models.