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First thought? Super clean and neutral tones. Construction is consistent. On feet, they're comfortable enough for all-day wear—but remember, it's an '85-born cushioning setup. I think this Mid actually looks "better" in some fits than the bulkier High. The advantage is its understated, mature style. The trade-off? You sacrifice some of that "high-top" basketball heritage. For someone looking for a smart, stylish sneaker from the Jordan line—without screaming for attention—this Mid is a perfect choice. 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. On the flip side, who should skip it? Purists and hardcore collectors might turn their nose up at the Mid's altered silhouette. And like I said, comfort-seekers, be warned. If you want the "exact" OG experience or max cushion for all-day wear, save up for the High or look at a different model entirely. Who should grab these? If you're new to Jordans and want a first pair, the "Jordan 1 Mid" is a perfect entry point. Also, for collectors who just want a clean, wearable colorway without drama. At $125, it's a relatively low-risk way to get the look.
- Shown: University Blue
- Style: CZ0774-300