1 variation of the Jordan Jordan 1 on SoleBook.
The Jordan Air Jordan 1 Zoom Air CMFT 2 continues a lineage of reworked Air Jordan 1s that Jumpman has leaned on since the late 2010s, when the brand started retrofitting its most iconic silhouette with modern running-inspired tech. The original CMFT series took the classic AJ1 shape and swapped the old-school cushioning for Zoom Air units and a more forgiving midsole, aiming at wearers who loved the look but found the vintage ride too stiff for daily rotation. The "2" iteration, released in 2023, refines that formula further, with updated foam densities, a slightly re-cut upper for a more relaxed fit, and mesh paneling that trims weight without abandoning the leather-and-nylon DNA of the 1985 original. This isn't a retro in the strict sense — it's Jordan Brand treating the Air Jordan 1 as a platform rather than a museum piece, something to be re-engineered rather than simply re-released. The CMFT 2 has shown up in both heritage colorways and collaborative drops, appealing to buyers who want the silhouette's cultural weight without the break-in period. It sits alongside models like the Elevate and Mid as evidence that the AJ1's comfort-forward future is now as important to Jordan Brand as its past.