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It's the "Chicago Black Toe" version—an absolute icon in the Jordan series, but in a Mid cut. The fit is true to size, but the break-in period? It's a little "stiff" at first, I won't lie. After a few wears, though, it molds nicely. The "pro" is obviously the legendary color-blocking; it goes with literally everything. The con? Don't expect Boost-like cushioning—you're walking on history, not clouds. At $120 USD, it's for sneakerheads who value style over supreme comfort. On feet now. The feel? Honestly, it’s a bit stiffer than I expected—it’s that classic AJ1 break-in period. The ankle support from the mid-top is great, though. For walking around campus or just hanging out, the "Air Jordan 1 Mid" gets the job done. If you want ultra-plush comfort, look elsewhere. But for style and that iconic vibe? It’s a solid choice, period. On-feet review: lacing up this "Mid" is quick thanks to the fewer eyelets. The weight is nice and light. Visually, the proportions are slightly different from the High, but most people won't notice on foot. The outsole grip is good for casual use. I see this as a gateway into the "Jordan series" - lower investment, same iconic DNA. The "downside"? Some colorways use less premium materials. Do your research on the specific pair you want! For the collectors—this specific "air jordan 1 mid" collab might not have the hype of some Highs, but the quality on this pair is impressive. 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.
- Shown: Black Cat
- Style: DH6927-111