.. they are "crispy". The pure leather upper looks premium, especially for this price point in the Jordan lineup. Slip them on, and yeah – they're a blank canvas for any outfit. A huge advantage is how easy they are to clean (compared to suede versions!). A real downside? They might feel a bit… "basic" to some hardcore collectors. Personally? I think every collection needs a clean white low-top, and this $115 USD option is a killer choice. Just be ready for them to get dirty fast if you wear them often! Comparing these to other Jordans? The Air Jordan 1 Low lacks the cushioning tech of, say, a Jordan 13. It's about style & heritage. The lower profile makes it less bulky than the High version – a cleaner, more low-key vibe. It's a different shoe for a different purpose, you know? Just copped the SE Craft version. The deconstructed look on this "Air Jordan 1 Low" is really interesting up close - raw edges, different materials. On foot, they feel... the same as the regular version, honestly. The sole and fit are identical. The advantage here is purely aesthetic uniqueness. The disadvantage? The crafted look isn't for everyone; some might think it looks unfinished. Compared to a standard retro, this is for the person who already has the classics and wants something different. At a similar price point, it's a cool alternative. Unboxing the 'Starfish' orange Air Jordan 1 Lows – wow, that saturation is insane! The leather is smooth, overall quality seems on point. Slipping them on, the initial feel is firm, as expected from this model. The beauty is in the simplicity: it's that iconic Jordan 1 shape, just cut down. "Major pro" is how they make a simple outfit look instantly cooler. A "possible con" – some find the toe box shape a bit bulky with certain pants. Priced around $115 USD in the Jordan series, it's a strong offer for a bold, casual shoe. Perfect for confident stylers. Might not work if you only wear neutral tones.