Honestly? For a $125 USD price point, the materials are... acceptable. Not as buttery as the Highs, but the shape is still there. On foot, they feel "lighter" and break in faster. It's a great entry point into the Jordan series. Pro: affordable and tons of color options. Con: purists will always prefer the High OG silhouette. If you're on a budget or just experimenting with style, the Mid is a solid pick. Don't let the hype fool you. The visual appeal, though? Timeless. This 'Stage Haze' colorway, with its grey suede and white leather panels, looks even better in person than in pics. It goes with almost anything in your closet – jeans, joggers, you name it. The silhouette of the Jordan 1 is just so photogenic and recognizable. It’s a true style staple, no question. Check out this pair: the Nike Air Jordan 1 High OG 'Electro Orange'. The colors are crazy vibrant in hand - they really pop! Construction feels solid, classic Jordan 1 build. Sliding my foot in, the break-in period is real; they start off stiff but mold to your foot over time. Compared to a Jordan 3 or 4, there's definitely less cushioning - you feel the court. "Advantage"? Unbeatable ankle support and that iconic profile. "Disadvantage"? Not the best for long hours of walking. At $170, I'd recommend these to someone who values style & support over all-day comfort, or for casual, short-term wear. Gym? No. Looking fresh? Yes. Alright, so here's the "Nike Air Jordan 1 'Stealth'" in hand. First off, the white and grey color-blocking? It's super clean - really versatile. The leather feels decent for the $180 price tag, not the absolute "best", but it's solid! Unboxing this classic silhouette, you just know it’s a staple.