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.. lack thereof? Haha! The Nike Air Jordan 1 Mid isn't known for plushness. The footbed is firm, period. But that's not why you buy it. You buy it for the silhouette. This "Bleached Coral" pair pops on camera! It's a great summer shoe. If you have wide feet, maybe size up half. For a casual, stylish sneaker under $130, it's a yes from me. Just don't plan on running a marathon in them. Sliding into this "Nike Air Jordan 1 Mid" "White Gym Red." The break-in is real, folks—the heel might rub a bit on day one. But once it settles, the fit is "secure" and classic. Visually, the Mid's proportions are slightly different from the High (shorter collar), and I think it looks great with cropped pants or shorts. The pro? You get that iconic Jordan 1 style at a more accessible $120 USD price point and (usually) easier availability. The con? Purists will always argue for the High. But for daily wear and style, this Mid is a winner in my book. "First thoughts?" The materials on this "Nike Air Jordan 1 Mid" are perfectly acceptable for its category. I got the 'Midnight Navy' version, and the color is rich. Sliding my foot in, the break-in is quicker than some leather sneakers. The profile is lower key than a High, which I prefer for everyday. My main gripe? The outsole traction is just okay — not great for wet surfaces. It's a fantastic casual sneaker, but know its limits. Great for beginners in the "Jordan series". Alright, first up with this "Nike Air Jordan 1 Mid" in the "Elephant Print" colorway, which is priced at a cool $120 USD. Straight out of the box, I'm "really" impressed with the leather quality on this one—it's surprisingly soft! Honestly, it feels (and looks) way better than some recent Jordan 1 releases. The iconic silhouette is just a classic. However, just know the "Air unit" in these isn't super plush... it's more about style than "all-day" comfort. If you're new to the Jordan series, this Mid is a fantastic, more affordable starting point.
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