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Nike air jordan 1 mid : Comparing it to other Jordans, specifically the "Air Jordan 1 High"- the most obvious difference is, of course, the height [mi2v528y]
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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. What’s up, everyone? Let's talk about this "Nike Air Jordan 1 Mid". I went for the 'Black Gym Red' version. Unboxing it, the color blocking is just iconic, you know? Jumping into them, the ankle collar on the Mid is lower than the Highs, giving a bit more mobility. For $125, it's a solid entry into the Jordan series. Big pro: instant style. The possible downside is the break-in period—they can feel a bit stiff at first. Personally, I'd recommend these to anyone building their sneaker rotation. But if you have very wide feet, you might want to try them on first. Straight up, the Air Jordan 1 Mid is a workhorse in my collection. This "White Cement Grey" colorway is super versatile. Pulling them on, the ankle collar is a little lower than the Highs, which I "personally" prefer for daily wear. They're not as iconic as the OG Highs, sure, but at around $120, they're a much more accessible entry into the Jordan series. Big pro? Easy to style. Con? Purists might scoff. Alright, putting these "Nike Air Jordan 1 Mid" 'Chicago' inspired shoes on... immediate classic vibes! The fit is true to size for me, with a snug – but not tight – wrap around the midfoot. Walking around, you definitely feel that familiar, slightly stiff "Jordan 1" break-in period. It's not a "comfort shoe," let's be real. The flat outsole is great for style, but if you're on your feet all day, maybe look elsewhere. For casual kicks? Absolutely iconic.
- Shown: Blank Canvas
- Style: DH9696-100
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