Mids. This "Jordan 1 Mid" gives you that beloved look at a more accessible price point, often around "$125". The ankle collar is shorter, offering a different feel. For me, it's easier to wear with pants or shorts. The break-in process is similar, though - expect some stiffness. If you're a purist for the original High OG shape, you might be disappointed. But for a stylish, daily beater? It's a fantastic option. Alright, let's unbox this pair. So, here we have the "Air Jordan 1 Mid" in this clean "White Gym Red" colorway. First impressions? The leather quality is decent – not the super-premium stuff, but honestly, it's solid for a shoe at this "~$125 USD" price point. The shape, that classic Jordan 1 silhouette, is just "always" right. It feels substantial in hand, and honestly, the red and white combo just pops on camera. 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. Comparing it to other "Jordans"... The "Mid" is the perfect gateway sneaker. It’s more accessible in price (often around $120) & styling than most Highs. The profile is slightly shorter, but that classic "Air Jordan 1" DNA is 100% there. A fantastic intro to the series.