Air Jordan · Authentication
Jordan 1 Mid: real vs fake
The classic mistake of factories copying the Jordan 1 Mid is building it on a High or Low last: the cut lands at the wrong height and the silhouette is instantly off. Add a sloppy tongue Jumpman and lumpy collar padding, and you have the full profile of a replica posing as “a regular store pair.” Photos of those zones are enough for an AI verdict.
What to check on the Jordan 1 Mid
Model-specific zones — on top of the brand-level signs.
Mid cut height
The Mid sits exactly one eyelet row below the High, and that proportion is tightly controlled. Replicas are often built on a High or Low last, leaving the cut noticeably taller or shorter than retail.
Jumpman on the tongue
Unlike the OG High with its Nike Air tag, the Mid carries an embroidered Jumpman on the tongue. Retail embroidery is dense with clearly defined limbs; on fakes the figure bloats and the fingers and ball merge together.
Wings stamp sits higher
Because of the mid cut, the Wings logo sits closer to the collar edge. Check position as well as sharpness — fake stamps frequently drift down or toward the heel.
Insole Jumpman print
The retail insole logo is printed dead center with dense ink that doesn’t crack under a light bend. Replica prints look washed out, sit off-center, or start peeling before the shoe is even worn.
Collar padding
The Mid collar is soft but not inflated: foam is distributed evenly and the edge seam runs straight. Replicas suffer from lumpy padding and a wavy collar seam.
Photo angles for the check
- 1 Overall view
- 2 Logo
- 3 Interior tag
- 4 Outsole
- 5 Box label
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FAQ
Are Jordan 1 Mids really faked more than Highs?
By volume, yes: the Mid is always available at a moderate retail price, so a fake is easy to pass off as “a regular store pair.” Buyers scrutinize Mids far less than hyped Highs, and replica sellers exploit that.
Should a Mid have a Nike Air tag or a Jumpman on the tongue?
Standard Jordan 1 Mids have an embroidered Jumpman on the tongue; the Nike Air tag belongs to OG Highs. A “Mid” showing a Nike Air tongue tag is a red flag worth a full recheck.
Which photos of a Jordan 1 Mid do I need for a check?
A side profile (showing cut height and Swoosh), a close-up of the Wings stamp, the tongue Jumpman, and the insole. LegitCheck AI evaluates the model’s key zones from these angles.