First wear? The insole is basic, but the overall construction feels solid. They look even better on foot than in the box, in my opinion. If you compare it to an Air Force 1, the AJ1 Low is noticeably lighter and less bulky. The advantage here is pure, simple style. The disadvantage? That classic feel means classic, minimal cushioning. For around $100 USD, it's a fair deal for a legend. Ideal for someone building a versatile sneaker rotation. Not ideal for long standing sessions, to be honest. Okay, real talk on the "Air Jordan 1 Low" "Craft" version. The deconstructed look with the exposed foam? I'm "really" into it. It adds a modern twist to the iconic silhouette. Comfort is slightly better than your typical AJ1 Low due to the softer materials. If you already own a few standard pairs... this is a cool, unique pickup. Definitely a conversation starter. Alright, let's get into these Air Jordan 1 Low 'Black Toe'! First impression out of the box? The leather feels "pretty" solid for this price point – around $120 USD. The color blocking is just iconic, you know? That classic Jordan 1 silhouette in a low-top form is always a win. The red hits on the toe and collar... they really pop against the black and white. Straight up, a clean, timeless look. On foot feel – it’s firm. Don't expect Cloud-like comfort. You get basic cushioning and a flat, stable ride. I actually like that for walking around the city; it’s secure. The break-in period is real, though. After a few wears, they mold to your foot nicely. Compared to modern lifestyle shoes, it’s barebones, but that’s part of its charm. You’re wearing a classic.