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On some general release "Air Jordan 1 Mid" pairs, the leather can feel a bit stiff and plasticky. It's not the premium, tumbled stuff you get on top-tier retros. This is the main trade-off for the more accessible price point. So, if buttery-soft leather is your non-negotiable, you might be disappointed. But for most people, the look & legacy outweigh this. Final verdict? For the price – I think it's a really good option. The "Nike Air Jordan 1 Mid" delivers iconic style, decent quality, and everyday wearability. It's not the most exciting or comfortable shoe in my collection, but it's one I grab constantly without thinking. It just works. So yeah, for a lot of people, it's definitely worth considering. Alright, so I just unboxed these Air Jordan 1 Mid 'Banned' 2020 colorway, and first off, the color-blocking is super clean. The black and red combo is just a classic, you know? For $120, the leather feels pretty decent - not the absolute best, but definitely solid for a Mid. Holding it next to my other Jordans, you can see that iconic silhouette is all there. It's a great option if you want that Jordan 1 look without the High-top price tag. Just keep in mind, the toe box might crease easily. Unboxing this new colorway, and the "Nike Air Jordan 1 Mid" just delivers a consistent experience. Materials are standard Nike quality. On foot, it's that familiar, firm court feel—you're connected to the ground. For photography? They're a dream; the design is timeless. In the Jordan lineage, Mids are the practical sibling. The "clear benefit" is achieving the AJ1 look without the resale market drama of some Highs. However, narrow-footers might find them a bit roomy. Ideal for casual sneakerheads; not for comfort-driven, all-day walkers.
- Shown: Legend Blue
- Style: DN3707-160