Also, hardcore collectors who only value OG High OG colorways probably won't be impressed by this "nike air jordan 1 mid". It's more of a style piece than a "grail" item, you know? Fresh delivery! The Nike Air Jordan 1 Mid 'Court Purple' is in hand. Initial thought? That purple is rich — really pops against the black. General construction is standard for the line. On my feet, they feel secure — good heel lockdown — but the cushioning is, let's be real, minimal. For everyday outfits? This colorway adds a nice splash without being too loud. Compared to a Jordan 1 High, the overall feel and materials are a step down, but so is the cost (approx. $120 USD). Plus? Unique color options often land in the Mid range. Minus? The insole is basic — consider an upgrade. Best for color enthusiasts in the Jordan series, worst for those needing advanced foot support. The biggest pro? Timeless style. You can't go wrong with this "Nike Air Jordan 1 Mid" design. It's a wardrobe workhorse. The con? That classic cupsole is stiff – zero bounce. If you have foot issues, be warned. It’s a flat, firm platform. Great for style, not for comfort-seekers. My advice? Know what you're buying into. Unboxing this "Nike Air Jordan 1 Mid" "University Blue." Wow, that color "pops"! The leather is decent—not amazing, but perfectly acceptable for the $120 USD tag. When I put them on, the "ankle" padding is sufficient, and the overall silhouette is just timeless. A major "plus"? They're incredibly easy to style. The potential downside is the "lack" of arch support for some foot types. As an entry into the Jordan series or a casual collection addition, I highly recommend it. For hardcore court performance, obviously, look at newer models.