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.. expected. It's not premium leather, but for $120, you're paying for the legacy design. It’s a great first Jordan, but seasoned collectors might crave more luxurious builds. Now, a potential con: the materials. On some colorways, the leather can feel a bit... stiff or plasticky. It’s not the premium tumbled leather you get on the High OG versions. If you're a materials snob, that might bug you. But for a daily beater? It’s actually more durable and easier to clean, so it's a trade-off I can personally live with. Okay, on feet now. "Immediate" impression: that classic AJ1 feel. The ankle collar is low, but it's "secure", not sloppy. The leather quality on this 'Military Blue' version is decent for the price (~$120 USD). It's not super plush, but hey, it's a low-top! For style points alone, the "Jordan 1 Low" is a winner. Let's talk about the feel. This "Jordan 1 Low" has that iconic shape everyone loves. I got the 'Bleached Coral' pair, and the colors are softer in person—very nice. The cushioning is firm, offering more board-feel than bounce. It's a trade-off: you get timeless style over modern comfort. Priced around $115, it sits in a good spot. I'd recommend it for casual wear and collectors of the Jordan series. Serious athletes or comfort-seekers should probably skip it.
- Shown: Cool Grey
- Style: DH6927-111