I love having these in the collection. They look incredible on the shelf and on feet. The quality is top-tier for a Jordan release. But be real with yourself ā are you buying it for love or for hype? If you genuinely dig the muted "Olive" tones and the flipped Swoosh, you'll be happy. If not, the price will sting. 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. Let's talk cons, because it's not all perfect. The main one? The price, obviously. Paying resale for any Air Jordan 1 Low Travis Scott is a major investment. Also, the suedeāwhile gorgeousācan be a nightmare to keep clean. If you're rough on your kicks or live in a rainy place, maybe think twice. It's a "fair-weather" flex for sure. After wearing these for a day, I appreciate the craftsmanship even more. That said, the outsole is a bit stiff initially ā 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.