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For about $115 USD, it's a solid canvas. The pure white leather looks great fresh out the box. After a few wears, the creasing is noticeable — but that's part of the look, right? Comfort is average. It's a style-over-substance model, which is fine! It fills a specific niche in the "Jordan series". I'd recommend it for someone wanting that iconic silhouette without the High-top price or commitment. Unboxing this 'Dark Concord' pair, the purple hits are "so" nice. This "Nike Air Jordan 1 Mid" just has a classic, video-game-character vibe. In-hand, you appreciate the simple, durable build. On-foot feel is the same story: reliable, not revolutionary. It's a shoe you buy for the look, period. Compared to modern basketball trainers, it's outdated. But as a style piece? Timeless. Worth the ~$125? If you love the colorway and the legacy, absolutely. If you seek innovation, pass. Yo, fresh out the box—the "Nike Air Jordan 1 Mid" in 'University Blue'. Man, this color pops! Trying them on, the fit is snug (I went TTS) and the support around the heel is really secure. Wearing them around the house, they feel sturdy. Versus a Jordan 1 High, you lose a bit of that iconic height, but I think the Mids are easier to pull off. Pro: fantastic color options. Con: the toe box leather can be a bit thin on some pairs. Priced at $125 USD, it's a staple. I’d recommend it for style-first sneakerheads, but not for folks who walk miles every day. The "Ghost Green" accents on this "Jordan 1 Mid" are so clean in person! The build quality seems consistent. On foot, the lockdown is secure, which I appreciate. A definite "pro" is the accessibility – they're often easier to get than Lows or Highs. A "con"? Some purists still sleep on the Mid silhouette, but I think it's a great compromise. It offers more coverage than a Low but is less restrictive than a High. Perfect for everyday rotation.
- Shown: Chrome
- Style: 555088-180