"Biggest pro?" The versatility of this "black and white" color scheme. You can't mess it up. Another pro is the price point—it's one of the more accessible entries into the Jordan series. A con? The outsole is a bit stiff at first. Also, the leather won't be buttery premium, so manage those expectations, folks. Who should "maybe" avoid it? If you prioritize plush comfort above all else, look elsewhere. Sneakers like New Balances or Ultra Boosts will serve you better. Also, if you want a shoe with "premium" details or unique materials, this general release won't satisfy that itch. It’s a basic — in the best way possible — but a basic nonetheless. Know what you're buying. Is it worth the $120? In today's market, absolutely. For a leather "Jordan series" shoe with this much history and wearability, the price is fair. You're paying for the design and versatility, not groundbreaking tech. Compared to other collaborations or hyped releases, the "Air Jordan 1 Low Black and White" offers pure value. It's an investment in a style that won't go out of fashion. After a full day in these, my final take? The "Air Jordan 1 Low "Black and White"" is a "great" value. You're paying for the iconic design and ultimate versatility. The materials are fine for the price, and the style is perpetual. It's a confident recommendation for anyone building a versatile rotation.