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And that's fine! The air jordan 1 mid doesn't have the exact same cultural weight for some collectors. Also, that stiff sole won't win comfort awards. But as a durable, stylish shoe that looks great worn-in? It excels. It's a workhorse sneaker for your rotation. Now, the potential cons. If you're after plush, cloud-like comfort – look elsewhere. The "Air Jordan 1 Mid" is about structure, not sink-in softness. Also, the leather can vary by colorway; sometimes it's less supple. It's a retro basketball shoe at its core, so manage those expectations. For some, that classic feel is a pro; for others, it's a deal-breaker. Opening the box, the silhouette is just iconic. This "Air Jordan 1 Mid" in a light colorway looks great, but scuffs will show - that's the reality. Trying them on, the toe box has more room than newer "Jordan" models, which is good for wider feet. They feel substantial, not flimsy. "Great for": style, collectibility on a budget. "Not great for": intense activity or if you have very narrow feet. A classic, through and through, with its own character. Comparing it to other Jordans, specifically the "Air Jordan 1 High": the most obvious difference is, of course, the height. The "Mid" cuts just above the ankle, which I find easier to style with different pants. Some purists swear by the High's profile, and that's fair! But for daily versatility? I'm leaning towards this "Jordan 1 Mid". It captures the essence without the sometimes-bulky top.
- Shown: Heritage
- Style: 555088-035