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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. Checking out this 'White / Team Red' "Nike Air Jordan 1 Mid" on foot. The contrast is so clean in person, way better than in pics. One major "pro": the mid-top height offers more ankle "support" than a low, but it's less restrictive than a high-top. It's a great middle ground. However, the leather can crease noticeably – if that bothers you, maybe look at a different material. For $135, though? It's a style staple. Alright, let's get into these! First "impression" unboxing this "Nike Air Jordan 1 Mid"? The silhouette is instantly iconic - you "know" it's a "Jordan" series shoe. This "Black/Gym Red" colorway pops "perfectly". The leather feels decent for the $125 USD price point - not the most "premium", but the construction is solid & clean. For a classic look without the High-top price? It's a strong start, honestly. 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.
- Shown: Desert Elephant
- Style: CT8532-401