.. good for what it is. It's an AJ1 Low, so don't expect Boost or ZoomX. But for casual wear, they're perfectly fine. The lockdown is secure. My favorite thing? How the suede changes color in different light. It makes the "air jordan 1 low travis scott" feel alive. If you're into sneaker photography, this pair is a dream for content. Comparing this to a standard "Air Jordan 1 Low"? Night & day. The materials on the "travis scott" version are "far" superior—the suede vs. standard leather is a huge upgrade. Details like the debossed face on the heel & the Cactus Jack branding add that special collaboration feel you're paying for. The craftsmanship here is top-notch—Nike really didn't cut corners. Stitching is clean, the suede nap is consistent. Holding it next to a GR Jordan 1 Low, the difference in material quality is noticeable. You're definitely paying for that premium build and, of course, the name on the box. Comparing it to my other Jordans... the build quality here feels a step above a general release. However, that iconic AJ1 silhouette is still very much present. It's familiar yet fresh. The main con for some? The hype & resale price. At well over retail, it's a big investment just for a casual sneaker.