The Air Jordan 1 is a legend for a reason. Just go in with the right expectations: iconic look, classic (read: firm) feel. You won't regret it. Peace! Alright, first impression? This Air Jordan 1 Mid has surprisingly good materials for the price point (~$115 USD). The color-blocking is simple and effective. On foot, it's definitely lighter than a High OG, which is nice. The ankle collar is less restrictive, too. A solid daily beater, for sure! My main gripe? The insole is basic – you might wanna swap it. Great for beginners or those on a budget who still want that Jordan 1 look, but hardcore sneakerheads might just save up for an OG High version. In terms of quality control, my pair was good – no glue stains or messy stitching. The sail midsole adds that perfect "vintage" touch. Wearing them, you just feel "cool". It's that simple. The "Air Jordan 1" has a certain confidence to it. The downside? They can get hot in summer, & keeping the white-ish midsole clean is a battle. But man, when they're fresh... "nothing" beats this classic look. So, I finally got my hands on this new 'Obsidian' Air Jordan 1... and wow, the colors are even better in person. That mix of university blue and obsidian? It's "super" versatile. On foot, the fit is true to size — nice and snug, especially in the heel. The ankle support is exactly what you expect from this model... which is to say, pretty good! It’s a bit stiff out of the box, but it breaks in. Comparing it to a newer Jordan model like the 5? The Jordan 1 is definitely lighter and more streamlined. Honestly, for style points and a classic look, it's unbeatable. Just don't expect a cloud-like ride.

  • Shown: University Blue
  • Style: DB4612-300

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