Price has crept up, but it's still an accessible icon. The main advantage is its timelessness – a 2024 release looks just as relevant as an '85 original. That's rare in sneakers. What's good everyone? Unboxing the "Mid" version of the "Jordan 1" in this "Shadow" palette. First thing I noticed: the price is "friendlier" – around "$135" – but the materials feel a "step down" from the Highs. The shape is "slightly" different, a bit chunkier. On foot, the comfort level is "similar": firm. The "main benefit" here is accessibility; it's a more affordable way to get the iconic look. The "trade-off" is prestige and often material quality. Honestly, if you're on a budget or prefer a "slightly" less restrictive collar, the Mid is fine. Purists will always choose the High OG. On feet, this colorway "pops". The white, black, and Chicago Red just work with everything — jeans, shorts, you name it. The design is so clean and versatile. Compared to some bulkier modern Jordans, the air 1 profile is sleek. It's a shoe that looks better with wear, too. That's a huge plus for me. Final thoughts, guys. The Jordan Air 1 isn't the most innovative shoe in 2024—obviously. But it’s a "foundation". It's about the look, the feel, the culture. It’s a piece of wearable history from the Jordan series. Worth it? For the style and legacy—yes. Just go in with realistic expectations about the footfeel