Opening the box, that pastel green is so clean for spring. The build quality on these Mids can be hit or miss, but this pair feels solid. Slipping them on, they fit TTS with a good heel lock. Versus a High, it's less restrictive. Pro: great colorway, easier to wear than Highs. Con: some sneakerheads still sleep on the Mid silhouette. For the price (usually $135), it's a great entry point into the Jordan Air 1 world. Not for High-top purists, though. My final, real take? I'm keeping these. The "Jordan Air 1", especially in this OG color-blocking, is a legend. For around $190, you get a piece of sneaker history that still looks fresh decades later. Yes, it's stiff; yes, it'll crease. But the look? Unmatched. It's a foundation. Worth it for the style-conscious. Bottom line from my review: the "jordan air 1" is a legend for a reason. It looks fantastic on-foot, pairs with everything, and represents a huge moment for the Jordan brand. Just go in knowing the feel is classic, not cloud-like. Would I recommend it? Yes - as a style cornerstone. But it's not trying to be something it's not, and I respect that. Hey what's up everyone, just got this new pair of Jordan Air 1 'Chicago' in hand. First thing you notice? That iconic silhouette is "clean". The leather feels pretty decent for this $180 price point, nothing crazy premium but solid. Unboxing it, you just "know" you're holding a piece of history. It's the classic that started it all.

  • Shown: Desert Moss
  • Style: CT8012-011

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