It's lighter than a 4, less chunky. Versus a Dunk, the toe box shape and the overall profile are distinctly Jordan. This grey colorway, specifically, feels more mature than a lot of the retro releases. It’s a subtle flex, which I personally love. It doesn't scream for attention. Alright, let's unbox these Air Jordan 1 'Grey' in-hand. First off, the materials feel "solid" - it's that classic Jordan 1 leather, nothing crazy premium, but the build quality is definitely there. The 'Grey' colorway is super clean and versatile, way more understated than a lot of other loud Jordans. At around $180 USD, it’s your standard AJ1 price. Honestly, a great start for a classic silhouette. Alright, let's get these out of the box. First impression? The "air jordan 1 grey" colorway is super clean. The materials feel pretty standard for a GR Jordan 1, nothing super premium but the build looks solid. That grey is versatile - not too dark, not too light. For around $150 USD, it's what you expect from the "Jordan series". A really safe, classic pick. Sliding these "Air Jordan 1 Grey" on... you know what to expect. It's a classic AJ1 fit—true to size, great ankle and heel lockdown. The insole isn't revolutionary; you feel the court "underneath" you. It's not a "comfort" shoe, but it's not uncomfortable. For all-day wear, your feet might talk to you later. Just keeping it 100.