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The "Air Jordan 1 Mid" lacks that top eyelet and the extra ankle padding. For some, that's a downside for lockdown; for others, it's a style preference. I find the Mids often have more accessible colorways and a slightly lower price point (like this $125 one), which is a huge plus for building a collection without breaking the bank. Alright, first on-foot impression of this "Air Jordan 1 Mid"... The fit is true to size for me. The ankle padding gives a snug, comfortable hug. Now, let's be real – the cushioning isn't super plush like modern performance shoes, it's that classic, slightly firm feel. But that's part of the charm, right? For casual wear and style points, it's absolutely solid. Just don't expect Boost-level comfort. Putting these "Air Jordan 1 Mids" on foot... the fit is true to size for me. The break-in period is real – they're a bit stiff initially, but that's standard for this model. The ankle collar provides good support, but let's be real: the cushioning is firm. It's not a modern, plush ride. You buy this for the iconic look, the heritage of the "Jordan series", not for cloud-like comfort on a long walk. On feet now—these "air jordan 1 mids" are true to size for me. The comfort? It's a classic basketball shoe from the 80s, so don't expect Boost or React. The cushioning is firm, but it's not uncomfortable for all-day wear. The ankle collar gives a secure feel. Honestly, if you're used to modern sneakers, the break-in period might be a thing. But for style points? This shoe absolutely delivers.
- Shown: Pollen
- Style: CT8532-104