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  • RexCrimson_@alien.topBtoSneakersQuestions about jordan shoes.
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    11 months ago

    Jordan 1 low: Low to quality materials, feel plastic like (a bit better than the plastic leather on regular Dunks and Air Force 1s). You will see these in your regular sneaker stores in stock all the time. $100-$120 retail. Fit TTS.

    Jordan 1 low SE: Okay quality, better than regular Jordan 1 lows. The color ways tend to be a big hit or miss. $110-$130 retail. Fit TTS.

    Jordan 1 Low OGs: Most sought after, have decent or good quality material. $140-$150 retail. Fit is TTS for wide footers, or go down half a size for regular or narrow feet.

    Jordan 1 Low 85: Probably the best quality material you will find of all of the Jordan 1 lows. $150-$180 retail. Fit TTS, or go half a size up for wide footers.





  • Biggest factor: Do you tie your sneakers? If you don’t, tie them.

    Unfortunately most wide footers don’t get the luxury of doing the loose laces look, because it will only end up hurting or ruining the sneakers. This is why as a wide footer, I tie all of my sneakers now. Haven’t had any problems since then.

    Jordan 1s and Jordan 11s are TTS.

    Big disclaimer: Common sneakers like AJ1 Low OGs, Air Force 1s, and some Adidas sneakers, are not TTS sizing sneakers. So don’t base your sizing on these type of sneakers. Many make the mistake assuming that their TTS is their Air Force 1 sneaker size (AF1s run big in sizing, and tend to be most people’s first sneakers that they remember collecting or owning).