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Or if you're a collector looking for a clean, wearable colorway. The design works for so many people. Who should maybe skip? If all-day, cloud-like comfort is your ONLY priority. This is about style / history, not tech. Let's be real – the "Women's Air Jordan 1" is "not" a performance basketball shoe in 2024. But as a style icon? Unmatched. My 'Gym Red' pair popped out of the box with vibrant color. On foot, the support is actually pretty good for daily wear. The cons? Well, the outsole can be a bit slippery on certain surfaces, & the toe box creases easily (which some people hate!). For around $180, I'd recommend it to sneakerheads who appreciate the history & aesthetic above all else. Final verdict on this pair! This Women's Air Jordan 1 is a solid 8/10 for me. The pros: timeless design, quality build, goes with anything. Cons: break-in period, premium price point (~$180). I'd recommend it to anyone wanting a cornerstone sneaker in their closet. I would "not" recommend it as your only pair of shoes, or if you demand ultimate softness. It's a style piece, through and through – and a great one. Alright, here's my on-foot review of the "Women's Air Jordan 1 'Bred Toe'". Opening the box, the red hits are so sharp against the black and white – a modern classic. The build quality feels solid. When I put them on, the fit is perfect for me (I went TTS). They feel supportive and stable. Visually, this shoe kills it – the color blocking is just iconic. Compared to an "AJ1 Low", the high-top gives a different, more 'complete' look. Pro? Arguably one of the best "AJ1" colorways of the last decade – huge style points. Con? They can run a bit warm, and the price (~$180) is steep for a GR. Totally worth it for a fan of the silhouette. Not necessary if you already have a core black/red shoe.
- Shown: Pine Green
- Style: 528895-106