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.. lack thereof? Haha! The Nike Air Jordan 1 Mid isn't known for plushness. The footbed is firm, period. But that's not why you buy it. You buy it for the silhouette. This "Bleached Coral" pair pops on camera! It's a great summer shoe. If you have wide feet, maybe size up half. For a casual, stylish sneaker under $130, it's a yes from me. Just don't plan on running a marathon in them. Initial thoughts holding this pair: the build is what I expected. The "Jordan 1 Mid" is a staple for a reason. This neutral grey pair is super wearable. Trying them on… snug fit (I went true-to-size), good lockdown. They feel sturdy, not bulky. On camera? They always look sharp. For ~$125 USD, you’re getting a legend. They’re more accessible than Highs, price-wise. Best for someone wanting that AJ1 aesthetic without the hype price tag. Not for tech snobs wanting Zoom air or something revolutionary. On the flip side, who might want to skip it? Hardcore sneaker purists who only value OG High cuts and premium materials might dismiss it. Also, if you need "maximum" cushioning for long days on your feet, there are definitely more comfortable modern shoes. The "Jordan 1 Mid" is about style & heritage, not cutting-edge tech. Initial impression? The materials on this "Jordan 1 Mid" are a mix - some synthetic, some decent leather panels. For the "$120-$130 USD" range, it's fair. Sliding my foot in, the collar feels a bit rigid initially - a common thing with 1s. The "benefit" is the incredible ankle support it provides once broken in. The mid-top height is perfect if you find Highs too restricting. Not the plushest ride, but if you value style and support over cloud-like comfort, you'll be happy.
- Shown: Cherry
- Style: 555088-035