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First thought? The materials are "next level" compared to a standard GR. On-foot feel is noticeably better, but you pay for it (we're talking $150-$200+ USD). The pros are unique design and quality. The cons? Price and availability. Stick to the core Jordan 1 Low line if you just want that iconic look without the hunt. Just got these in the mail – the "Air Jordan 1 Low 'Craft'" in 'Inside Out'. Priced around $140 USD, you're paying for the deconstructed, premium details. The materials feel a step up, with nice suede and exposed foam. On foot, they're surprisingly comfortable right away – the insole is plusher! They look incredibly textured and unique in person. It's a fresh twist on a classic. Downside? The lighter colors might require more care. Perfect for sneakerheads who already have the OGs and want something with a different story. Not a basic beater shoe. Who are these for? Honestly, anyone wanting that iconic Jordan 1 look in a more manageable, summer-friendly package. Great for beginners, collectors chasing colorways, or just folks who want a reliable sneaker. At $115 USD, it's a relatively accessible piece of sneaker history. Alright, fresh pair of Air Jordan 1 Lows on the table. This 'Dark Powder Blue' version is so clean. Out of the box, everything looks neatly put together. Walking in them, the comfort is there - it's a simple, no-fuss feel. I think the low-cut design actually makes the shoe look sleeker on foot than in the box. Versus an AJ1 Mid, you're getting a very similar look but with a bit less material around the ankle. Pro? A fantastic balance of style and everyday wearability. Con? Some might find the sole a bit stiff initially. For a first Jordan, or a daily beater sneaker, this is a super solid choice at this price point.
- Shown: Red Oreo
- Style: 378037-003