The height difference is noticeable on foot, giving a slightly different profile. The Mid feels a bit more "casual", less formal than the High. Materials are similar tier. It really comes down to your personal style preference & ankle coverage desire. For the price difference, the Mid offers incredible value in the Jordan series lineup. To wrap it up — would I personally buy these? Yeah, I already did. The "nike air jordan 1 mid" in 'Smoke Grey' does exactly what I need: looks great with minimal effort. It's not the most exciting shoe in my collection, but it's one I'll wear constantly. Sometimes, that's more important than hype. Thanks for watching On foot, this specific "Jordan 1 Mid" 'University Blue' just pops on camera. The contrast between the white, black, and that bright blue is so clean & photogenic. It's a timeless look that works with almost any casual fit. Compared to the much pricier Air Jordan 1 Highs, the "Mid" version offers a very similar aesthetic for less – that's a huge "plus" in my book. The main difference? Obviously, the cut is slightly lower around the ankle. Yo, putting these on... the "Nike Air Jordan 1 Mid" is a straightforward wear. The cushioning? Don't expect Ultraboost levels - it's firm, classic basketball feel. I love how versatile this model is, though. This specific colorway goes with literally everything in my closet. Compared to other Jordans, it's more accessible - both in price and style. Major "pro": timeless look. "Con": break-in time is real. If you want pure comfort out the box, look elsewhere.

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