This 'Royal Blue' colorway is just "chef's kiss". The contrasting black and blue on the Nike Air Jordan 1 is timeless. On camera, the leather shines beautifully. It’s a shoe that looks expensive and commands attention. Compared to newer Jordans, the AJ1’s profile is slimmer, more refined. Pure class. The Air Jordan 1 'Court Purple' is here! That rich purple leather looks so good against the black. Initial try-on: the insole is pretty basic, and you feel the court – you know what I mean? It's a flat, supportive feel. Visually, this colorway is a powerhouse. It holds its own against any other Jordan in my collection. Pro: Bold, regal colors that stand out. Con: The standard, non-plush Jordan 1 footbed. Priced at $170 USD, it's a must for color lovers, but not the move if you prioritize under-the-foot comfort above all else. The craftsmanship on this "'Dark Mocha' Air Jordan 1" is impressive. Stitching is clean, the suede feels nice. On foot, the fit is true to size for me. It's a premium-feeling release in the "Jordan series". The downside? That premium feel comes with a $170+ price - it's an investment. Guys, let's talk about the Air Jordan 1 'University Blue'. Unboxing this... the suede is super soft and the blue just pops on camera. It's part of the iconic Jordan series, right? On foot, it’s the same story—great shape, classic feel. But—and here's my honest take—the cushioning is just okay. You're paying for the look and history (about $180 USD), not for cloud-like comfort. The pro is its unbeatable style. The con is the basic, firm midsole. I'd recommend it for sneakerheads who prioritize aesthetics. If you're all about tech and bounce, maybe check out the Jordan 38s instead.