Wearing the Air Jordan 1 Low Travis Scott feels like wearing a piece of sneaker history — it's a conversation starter. However, the con is the price and practicality. That beautiful suede is a magnet for dirt and water... not ideal for rough weather. If you're looking for a comfortable, beater sneaker, this isn't it. It's a luxury fashion item first. After wearing these for a day, I appreciate the craftsmanship even more. That said, the outsole is a bit stiff initially — it needs a short break-in period. The pros? Unmatched style, premium materials, and that legendary collab status. A con? The suede can be a dirt magnet, so you might be babying them. For the original "$150 USD", it's a must-have. At resell? You really have to "love" it. Comparing it to a standard Jordan 1 Low? It's night and day. The "travis scott" version just has so much more... personality. The materials "feel" a step up, and the reversed branding is iconic now. On foot, it's the same familiar, flat feel (hey, it's a Jordan 1). But visually? It's in its own league. A con? The suede can be delicate. Not the best for rough, daily use. Great for style, not for hardcore utility. The pros? Unmatched style, premium materials, and that insane resale value if you got 'em for retail. It's a head-turner. The cons? That price on the aftermarket is a "major" barrier for most. Also, the suede is delicate - not a shoe for bad weather. If you're clumsy with your kicks... maybe think twice. It's a "special occasion" sneaker for sure.