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The "Nike Air" tongue tag is swapped for a "Jumpman" one, and the wings logo is slightly different. The shape is still there, though! For me, the "rare air jordan 1" captures the essence. It’s a great option if you miss out on a retro OG release. Potential CON? The insole is pretty basic – you might want to swap it for something more supportive for all-day wear. Also, if you're a Jordan 1 High OG purist, the slightly different proportions & "Rare Air" branding might feel "off" to you. It’s a subtle difference, but sneakerheads will notice. Who should grab these? Someone who loves the AJ1 look but needs a more breathable, lighter option. The "rare air jordan 1" is a dream for warmer climates. Who should skip it? Purists who only want the exact OG construction and feel. This isn't that shoe – and that's totally okay! It knows its audience. Yo, what's up everyone? Just unboxed these Rare Air Jordan 1s, and I gotta say—the first impression is solid. For $150, the materials feel good—not premium leather, but a clean, durable synthetic. The silhouette is instantly recognizable, yet the perforated panels on this 'Rare Air' version give it a distinct, lighter look right out of the box. A unique start!
- Shown: Unc
- Style: CT8532-105