The biggest advantage? "Versatility." This shoe goes with everything. Second, the "iconic design"—it's a Jordan 1, it's always in style. Third, the "price." At ~$120 USD, it's one of the more accessible entry points into the Jordan series. It's a durable, well-made sneaker you can beat up a bit. What's up, everyone? Got the "WMNS Air Jordan 1 Mid" on feet today. Honestly, for a daily wearer, the Mid cut is where it's at - easier to get on and off than the Highs. The shape looks great in photos. My main pro? The styling is "timeless". The con? That ankle collar can rub a bit. So, if you're a Jordan purist who only rocks Highs, maybe skip it. But if you want a more accessible entry into the line, this works perfectly. Putting them on, the fit is true to size for me. The "wmns air jordan 1 mid" has a snug, secure feel around the midfoot, which I like. It's not a plush, modern sneaker, though—you feel the court heritage. The ankle collar is lower than the OG Highs, which, for daily wear? It's actually a plus for mobility and looks with cropped pants. Comparing it to my other Jordans – like an OG High – the main difference is obviously the height. The Mid cuts a little time off your lace-up routine and offers a bit more ankle mobility. The materials on this particular release are a step below some of the more hyped Jordan 1s, but "that's reflected in the price point."

  • Shown: Gorge Green
  • Style: 378037-003

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