.. the fit is "true" to size for me. Comfort? It's a classic Jordan 1 Low feel – don't expect crazy cushioning. The ankle collar is fine, but the overall wrap is secure. They're lightweight & easy to wear. Compared to a standard AJ1 Low, the materials here just "feel" more expensive & detailed. That's the Travis Scott effect, I guess. For daily wear, they're great, but performance? Not their job. So, here's my on-foot review of the "Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low". Initial comfort is what you expect from an AJ1 Low: flat, supportive, but not "boost" comfortable. They're light, easy to wear all day. The "Reverse Mocha" color scheme is incredibly versatile – it goes with almost anything, which is a huge plus. However, that suede is a magnet for dirt & water. Major con for daily use in bad weather. At over $1100 USD, you're buying art, not just a shoe. I'd recommend them for style-focused sneakerheads, not practicality seekers. Who is it "not" for? Practical daily wearers. If you just want a comfy, durable, low-top Jordan to beat up, get a regular pair and save a ton of money. Also, if you dislike loud branding or the "hype" scene, this shoe literally has it written on the heel. It's not for the subtle dresser. For sizing, I went true to size — and it works for me. The lockdown is good. But I’ve heard so many people say to size up. It really depends on your foot shape. Stepping around in these, you just feel… cool. There's no other way to say it. The "air jordan 1 low travis scott" has that effect. The $170 USD retail price feels fair for what you get, but that's almost irrelevant given the resale market, sadly.