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! Hey guys, so here's the new pair of "Air Jordan 1 Lows" in this 'White Wolf Grey' colorway. Unboxing it, the first thing that hits you is just how "clean" this silhouette is. The leather feels decent for the price, you know? For around $130, it's a solid entry into the Jordan series. Sliding them on, they fit TTS and the break-in is minimal - which is a major plus. Honestly, if you want a simple, versatile sneaker, this is it. Maybe not for hardcore court use, but for daily style? A definite yes. 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. Just copped the Air Jordan 1 Low 'Elephant Print'. The print texture is cool in hand! The silhouette is, as always, sharp. Wearing them, the fit is secure. They definitely stand out more than a plain leather pair. The big plus here is the unique material play. The potential downside? The print isn't for everyone - it's a bold choice. Compared to a standard AJ1 Low, these have more personality. I'd say they're for sneaker enthusiasts looking to add something different to their Low collection.