But for $120, it's a more accessible, everyday version of the Jordan 1 legacy. It's lighter, more breathable… perfect for warmer days or just when you want less shoe around your ankle. So, this is the "air jordan 1 low" 'Elephant Print' version. The print texture in-hand is actually really cool & adds a unique twist. At ~$140 USD, it's a slight premium. On-foot feel is identical to other Jordan 1 Lows—firm, supportive, break-in required. The design does all the talking here. Pro: you get a iconic silhouette with a fresh, detailed pattern. Con: the print might not be for purists who love the OG clean looks. I'd say these are for collectors or those wanting something different in their lineup. My immediate thought pulling these "Air Jordan 1 Lows" out? "Yep, that's the shape I know." It's a timeless profile. The synthetic leather on this specific pair is a bit stiff, but that's common. Wearing them, the heel lockdown is secure, and the toe room is adequate. For casual wear, they're perfect. They lack the tech of newer "Jordan" models, but that's not the point. Pro: You're buying an icon. Con: You're not buying cutting-edge comfort. It's an essential for style-focused folks. If you need plushness, consider a Jordan 1 Zoom CMFT or a different line altogether. 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.