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That firm sole and flat-footed feel can get tiring. It's a style-first, performance-second kind of shoe – which is "fine", but you should know that going in. So, we’re lacing up this "air jordan 1 mid". Immediate thought? The toe box feels roomier than some retro highs. The overall build is… acceptable for the $120-125 USD range. They feel substantial without being clunky. Walking in them, you get that classic basketball shoe feel — grounded and stable. Aesthetically, they’re a 10/10 for me. Compared to other "Jordan series" shoes, it’s about the silhouette, not innovation. Ideal for someone building a versatile sneaker collection. Not ideal for anyone with serious foot comfort needs or wide feet. Comparing it to my other Jordans – the Highs feel more "statement," but the "Jordan 1 Mid" is the easy-going option. It's lighter on the ankle, a bit less restrictive. For the $125 USD price, it's a great entry point into the "Jordan series" if the Highs are too much (or too expensive) for you right now. Check out this pair! The "'Banned' inspired colorway" on the "Air Jordan 1 Mid" just hits different on camera. Unboxing, the red just pops! On feet, the fit is true to size for me - good lockdown. It's not a heavy shoe, which I appreciate for all-day wear. Honestly, for under "$130", this is a solid pick if you dig the vibe but don't wanna chase High-top resale prices. It's a statement piece, for sure, without being "too" loud.
- Shown: Game Royal
- Style: CT8527-115