Sliding them on, the insole is decently padded - comfortable for casual walks. I love how this low-top silhouette shows off your socks, too. Compared to the AJ1 High, it's a less restrictive feel, more breathable. The big advantage here is the style and color; it's a head-turner. The potential downside? That light-colored suede/nubuck can be a nightmare to keep clean. So, if you're rough on your kicks, maybe choose a darker pair. For collectors and style enthusiasts, though, this is a must-have. Checking out this fresh pair of Air Jordan 1 Lows – the ‘University Blue’ edition. Immediately, the colors pop nicely in hand. It’s a simple, effective design. On feet, they’re lightweight and the lockdown is good. I love how these look with shorts or jeans; the low-cut design makes them super versatile for summer. A clear advantage is their classic, timeless style from the Jordan series. However, the toe box can feel a bit narrow for some. If you have wider feet, maybe consider going half a size up. Solid pickup for $110, in my opinion. Final thoughts on this pair of Air Jordan 1 Lows. After wearing them for a bit, I appreciate the simplicity. They're a no-fuss, iconic shoe. Worth the $100-$120 USD price? For the style, yes. But honestly, if supreme comfort is your #1 priority, look elsewhere within the Jordan brand (maybe the 13s or something). These are for the style-first crowd who love that classic look. On feet now, and the fit is true to size for me. The leather on these Air Jordan 1 Lows is a bit stiff out of the box, so break-in is definitely needed. They feel… exactly like you'd expect: a flat, firm ride. It's not about cushioning, it's about that classic, grounded Jordan 1 feel. The lockdown around the heel is solid, though!