.. the fit is "true" to size for me. The initial feel is what you expect from an "AJ1 Low" – it's not a super plush, modern basketball shoe. The cushioning is firm, offering more of a stable, grounded feel. If you're used to React or Air Max, this will feel different, "for sure". But for casual wear? It's perfectly comfortable. Sizing tip: I went true to size, and it's perfect. Some people with wider feet might find it snug. The break-in period is real with these Jordans – the first few wears can be a bit stiff. But after that? They mold to your foot nicely. Just something to keep in mind before you cop a pair. Comparing it to other Jordans? The air jordan 1 low black and white sits in a sweet spot. It's more accessible & easier to wear daily than a high-top. Versus a modern Jordan like the 38? You're trading cutting-edge tech for heritage style. For $130, you're paying for the iconic design, not performance innovation. If you love the AJ1 High but want a summer-friendly version, this low is your answer. Now, the "not-so-great" part. The main con is the comfort tech, or lack thereof. The midsole is simple and firm. If you're on your feet all day, you might want more support. Also, the toe box leather can crease fairly easily – that's just the nature of this model. It's a trade-off for that classic look.