It's "more" casual, "less" formal. The Dunk Low has a "slightly" different shape—toe box is roomier. But this AJ1 Low has that "undeniable" heritage. For "pure" Jordan branding in a summer-friendly form, it wins. On feet, the 'Wolf Grey' colorway of this "Air Jordan 1 Low" looks "so" clean. The simplicity really works. It’s a super versatile low-top that goes with literally anything—shorts, jeans, you name it. For a $110 sneaker, it gives you a ton of styling options. The leather is easy to wipe down too, which is a major plus for a low-top you’ll probably beat up a bit. Opening the box, the 'White Gym Red' Air Jordan 1 Low just pops. The leather is nice & smooth. On foot, the break-in is minimal—comfortable right out of the gate. The flat sole might feel a bit "basic" if you're used to modern cushioning, but I love it for its simplicity. It’s a timeless look. At $110, it’s a fair price for a piece of sneaker history. A definite recommend for casual wearers & collectors of classic silhouettes. You guys asked for my thoughts on the new "Air Jordan 1 Low" "Elephant Print." Honestly? The materials are... "interesting". The faux print feels a bit plasticky. On-feet comfort is standard AJ1 Low fare—nothing plush, but definitely wearable. It's a statement piece. Love it or hate it... it'll definitely turn heads. Not for the minimalist sneakerhead, that's for sure.