.. the fit is pretty true to size for me. The break-in period is real, though – they feel a bit stiff initially around the collar. The cushioning is what you expect from an "air jordan 1 lows": firm and flat. Don't buy these for crazy comfort; you buy them for the style. On foot, that low-profile look is so versatile for everyday fits. The main "pro" of the "Air Jordan 1 Low"? Its pure versatility. This shoe, in a neutral color like this 'Shadow' Grey, literally matches 90% of my closet. It’s a style chameleon. The low-top profile makes it less of a “statement” than the High, which – for an everyday shoe – is a huge advantage. It’s just effortless. 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. Checking out this 'Starfish' orange pair – wow, the color is vibrant! On-foot, the break-in period is real; they're a bit stiff initially. Compared to something like a Jordan 4? Much lighter and less bulky. I love the versatility of lows. "Big plus": They go with almost anything. "Downside": The ankle collar can rub a bit. Overall, a fantastic summer sneaker pick.