Unboxing — love the distressed leather look, gives it character. On feet, they're comfortable "for a Jordan 1". The gum sole adds a cool touch. This is one of the better recent Air Jordan 1 Lows, in my opinion. For around $110, you get a shoe with a bit more visual interest. The flat footfeel is still there, though — can't escape that! I'd recommend these to someone who wants a classic with a twist. Not for someone needing arch support or max cushioning. There you have it, my honest thoughts! Let's talk about the 'Elephant Print' Air Jordan 1 Lows. The texture out of the box is wild – it's a statement piece for sure. On foot, they're standard AJ1 Low fare: decent lockdown, flat cushioning. The real star is the look – that print gives so much character. Compared to a plain leather pair, these have way more personality. "Big plus" is uniqueness. "Downside" – they can be harder to style subtly, and the print isn't for everyone. At $125 USD, it's for the collector or style-risk-taker in the Jordan universe. If you like bold designs, you'll love these. If you prefer minimalist kicks, maybe not your pick. Let's talk about the Air Jordan 1 Low 'Chicago'. Opening the box, that color blocking is just iconic. It's history in a shoe. Wearing them, they feel great – true to size, nice and snug. The major advantage is the timeless style. The flip side? Everyone has them, so it's not a unique flex. Worth it? Yes, if you want a piece of the Jordan legacy on a lower-profile silhouette. For a day of casual wear, I'm grabbing these "Air Jordan 1 Lows". The 'Dark Powder Blue' pair is so easy to style. Unboxing was straightforward—nothing fancy, just a clean shoe. On foot, they're light and the toe box has decent room. Compared to a Dunk Low? Very similar vibe, but the AJ1 has that pointed toe... it's sleeker. Big plus is the endless colorway options. Minus? The outsole picks up marks easily. Great for trendsetters and daily outfits, not for keeping pristine.