The comfort is just... okay. It's a flat, basic Jordan 1 Low base. If you need cushioning, look elsewhere. Also, that premium suede? It can be a nightmare in bad weather. This isn't an all-weather shoe. And obviously, the resale price is astronomical. At current market value, it's really hard to justify unless you're a hardcore fan or collector. Comparing it to other Jordans? The "Air Jordan 1 Low Travis Scott" sits in its own lane. Versus a standard AJ1 High, it's more low-profile and, frankly, more comfortable for casual wear. Compared to other Travis collabs, this "Reverse Mocha" colorway might be the most wearable. It doesn't scream as loud as some others, which I like. It’s a sophisticated take on a hype shoe. Who is this for? Honestly, it's for the collector or the hypebeast who "really" values iconic collaborations. If you love the Travis Scott aesthetic & have the budget, this "Jordan 1 Low" is a cornerstone piece. The quality justifies its spot in a rotation, even at resale — if you "must" have it. Who should skip these? If you're on a tight budget, please—there are amazing sneakers at retail. Also, if ultimate comfort is your #1 priority, look elsewhere. And if you're not into the hype or muted color tones? This shoe isn't for you. It's a specific vibe. Don't force it just because it's Travis Scott, you know?