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Stitching is on point, no glue stains I can see. It's a reminder that the Mid tier can still deliver a great product. Would I recommend it over a High? It depends. If the colorway speaks to you and you prefer the mid-cut silhouette, save the cash and go for it. Don't just chase the "OG" tag. "First thoughts?" The materials on this "Nike Air Jordan 1 Mid" are perfectly acceptable for its category. I got the 'Midnight Navy' version, and the color is rich. Sliding my foot in, the break-in is quicker than some leather sneakers. The profile is lower key than a High, which I prefer for everyday. My main gripe? The outsole traction is just okay — not great for wet surfaces. It's a fantastic casual sneaker, but know its limits. Great for beginners in the "Jordan series". The in-hand quality on this pair of Air Jordan 1 Mids is surprisingly good! The stitching is clean, and the leather has a nice texture to it. Sliding my foot in, the fit is true to size - a snug, 1-to-1 feel right out of the box. Visually, on camera, that Mid-top height creates a really balanced look on the leg. Compared to bulkier sneakers, it's fairly lightweight. Great shoe for casual wear. Maybe not the best if you have super wide feet, as the break-in period can be a bit tight. Final thoughts? The "Nike Air Jordan 1 Mid" is a legend for a reason. This particular colorway is a no-brainer for a capsule wardrobe. The quality is consistent with the price tag (~$130). On feet, it's all about that confident, classic silhouette. The "advantage" is its sheer versatility and recognizability. The "trade-off" is a break-in period and average-at-best cushioning. My verdict: If you want a dependable, iconic sneaker that goes with 90% of your closet, this is a fantastic choice. If your main criteria is advanced comfort tech, you might be disappointed. It is what it is—and I like it.
- Shown: Navy Velvet
- Style: CK5666 100