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That lower-cut collar gives you way more ankle mobility — it’s almost like a mid-top in feel. The cushioning? It’s basic. Don’t expect React or Zoom. For casual wear, it’s perfectly fine, but for a "true" Jordan 1 purist who loves that locked-in, high-top feel, this "rare air" version might feel a bit too… simplified. Who is this for? Perfect for the casual wearer, the student on a budget, or someone who beats up their kicks. You get the Jordan 1 look for everyday outfits without the fear of ruining a $200+ investment. The durability seems on point, and the style is versatile. It's a great entry point into the "Jordan series". Comparing it directly to my OG AJ1 Highs... it's a different shoe. The Rare Air Jordan 1 sits lower on the ankle, uses different materials, and lacks that "tank-like" build. If you're a purest chasing that exact 1985 feel, this isn't it. But if you want the iconic look with a lighter, more casual vibe, this Jordan series offering makes a lot of sense. Comparing this rare air jordan 1 to the OG versions, the design is more streamlined—less bulky! Up close, the materials feel durable, and the colorway is versatile. On foot, it's comfortable for walking, but the cushioning isn't plush. Priced at $190, it's a good investment if you love the Jordan series. However, if you need max comfort, consider other options.
- Shown: Military Black
- Style: CD0461-100