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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. For a quick on-foot review: the Air Jordan 1 Mid offers a very specific feel. It's not bouncy; it's firm and supportive. I appreciate the secure ankle wrap - it feels protective. The design is a straight-up classic, no debate. A major advantage is how easy they are to put on and take off compared to Highs. A potential downside is that some folks find the collar rubs their ankle. In my opinion, it's a must-have for sneaker culture enthusiasts, but maybe skip it if you have very sensitive skin around the ankle bone. Is the "Air Jordan 1 Mid" worth it? For a casual wearer, 100%. You get that legendary Jordan 1 look, decent comfort, and everyday versatility. It's "not" for serious ballers or comfort-seekers wanting maximum softness. But for style? Iconic. My final take: if you find a colorway you love at retail price (around $130 USD), it's a very solid purchase. Don't overpay on resale for general colorways, though. 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.
- Shown: Denim
- Style: DC9533-001