I can’t agree for myself. The only Jordan I’ve ever really lived was the 4. I have 6 pairs of 4’s out of 9 pairs of Jordan’s. The only 3 I had before AMM was the UNC which I got because I love light blue and I thought, for a 3, they were unusually wearable in my 46 year old dad wardrobe wardrobe.
The AMM’a took that wearability to a completely different level. I have no issue wearing them to work any day of the week. They are simple enough not to draw attention, but luxe enough to still look subtlety good.
For the record, I never thought I’d own a J1, but AMM got be there, too for the same wearability reasons. And if I break down and buy a AMM 2, it will be the same.
JW’s design aesthetic just happens to be aligned with mine. Simple designs, muted colors, and expensive looking materials. My primary silhouette is the AF1 and the AMM might be my favorite shoe.