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It's about the look & the vibe. The 'Mocha' colorway is "versatile"; it tones down the craziness of the reversed Swoosh. For me, the highlight of this Travis Scott Air Jordan 1 project is how it reimagined an icon without destroying its soul. Worth it at retail? 100%. Worth today's market price? That's a "personal" financial decision, my friends. Is the Travis Scott Air Jordan 1 comfortable? Well, it's a Jordan 1. The ankle collar is supportive, the toe box breaks in nicely, but it's no Ultra Boost. The weight is standard. The "real" comfort is psychological - wearing such an iconic shoe. The advantage here is the timeless design paired with Travis's unique twist. The disadvantage? For some, the classic AJ1 comfort level just isn't enough for all-day wear. Sizing & comfort report: TTS for most. The "Travis Scott Air Jordan 1" has a break-in period like most leather/suede AJ1s. After that, they're fine for walking. The weight is standard. Now, the look on foot? "Chef's kiss." The reversed Swoosh pops from every angle. It’s a detail that completely transforms the classic silhouette. Major "pro": unparalleled style. Major "con": you'll be scared to crease them! Ideal for those who see sneakers as art. Not ideal for someone wanting a carefree, everyday shoe. At ~$1000+ resale, that's a big factor. Let's talk details on this Travis Scott Air Jordan 1. The Cactus Jack branding on the heel - that smiley face - is such a cool, subtle signature. The extra set of laces (pink and black) lets you customize the look, which I love. For a sneaker that retailed at $170, these extras add value. However, the rough suede can be a nightmare to keep clean - a real consideration if you plan to wear them heavily. This is a showpiece, first and foremost.
- Shown: Cap And Gown
- Style: DX2836-001