Over the last few years. the Air Jordan 1 Mid has gone from relative joke to a widely-accepted silhouette among savvy sneaker consumers. Experimental arrangements have been part of the mid-top trim's history. but colorways inspired by the original Air Jordan 1 have helped win over some former nay-sayers. in particular as the tallest offering continues to sky-rocket in after-market value. Recently. the Mid appeared in a White and Neutral Grey ensemble reminiscent of its taller counterpart's debut style from 1985; the Neutral Grey offering last returned on February 10th. 2021 to much fanfare via the Hi '85 iteration. Akin to its predecessor. the Jordan 1 Mid boasts a mostly pristine look across its upper. with light grey contrast landing at the profile swooshes. collar area and tongue label. Midsoles opt for an aged look. donning a slight yellow finish that further cements the shoes' nod to the past.