No, if you need modern cushioning. The "Air Jordan 1 Low" is about style & heritage, "period". It's a "foundational" piece in any sneaker collection. My personal rating? A strong "recommend" for daily wear. Pulled these "air jordan 1 low" out of the box, and the quality is on point. I got a mostly-white pair, and they look super fresh. First wear? They feel good, but that's about it – no wow factor on comfort. Where they shine is in photos and on foot; that low profile is just cool. Compared to the AJ1 High, it's a much more accessible, summer-ready vibe. Pro: easy to wear and maintain. Con: they crease easily, which some people hate. I'd say get these if you don't mind a little character (crease) on your shoes over time. This ‘Court Purple’ "air jordan 1 low" is straight fire in hand. The color is rich. On-foot feel is typical: secure, flat, and lightweight. Compared to a Jordan 1 Mid, the height difference is noticeable—much easier to slip on/off. The优点 is the bold colorway that still feels classic. The缺点? Not much arch support—something to note if you have foot issues. For $115 USD, it’s a great way to add a pop of color to your rotation. Probably not for your "only" pair of sneakers. Back to the materials. This specific 'UNC' blue pair feels pretty good! The leather is smooth, and the color pop is fantastic. For the "air jordan 1 low" price point (around $140 USD), I think the quality is fair. You're paying for the design and brand legacy, not necessarily top-tier materials. Stitching on my pair is clean - no major flaws. Overall, a well-made shoe for what it is. No unpleasant surprises in the build.