The leather quality on this pair is actually pretty nice for the price point—no complaints here! On foot, the "Air Jordan 1 Lows" feel light and low-profile, perfect for summer. Compared to the OG Highs, they're less restrictive around the ankle, way easier to just throw on and go. The main pro is their timeless style; they go with literally everything. The con? That flat, firm footbed. Not for everyone, especially all-day wear. If you want a classic look over cloud-like comfort, these are for you. I've worn these all day, and here's the real review. The "Air Jordan 1 Low" is a style-first shoe. Comfort is "adequate" after break-in. The toe box creases – that's just part of the leather life. For the price point in the "Jordan series" (usually "$100-$120 USD"), you're paying for the design legacy. It's a must-have for collectors and a great first Jordan for newbies. On feet now, and the comfort is... standard for a classic. Don't expect crazy cushioning – it's a firm, supportive ride that breaks in nicely. Compared to the high-top "Air Jordan 1s", these are way easier to just slip on and go. The major "pro" is the timeless style. The "con"? If you need plush comfort, look elsewhere. Great for casual wear, not for all-day walking. Alright, let's unbox these! First impression? The classic silhouette of the "Air Jordan 1 Lows" is just "undeniable". This 'Shadow Grey' colorway is super clean and versatile. At around "$100 USD", it's a solid entry into the Jordan series for many. The materials feel decent for the price point? Not premium, but definitely durable for everyday wear. That low-top profile is instantly recognizable.