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. Final review today: the "Air Jordan 1 Low "Chicago"". Unboxing this legend… it's a special feeling. The red, white, and black is just perfect. Paying resale or retail (~$120 USD), it's an icon. On foot, they're comfortable for short periods, but again – it's about the look. The pro is owning a piece of sneaker history in its most wearable form. The con is the hype and potential high cost if you miss retail. My verdict? If you can get them for a good price, they're a must-have for any fan of the Jordan series. If you're indifferent to the colorway, there are more comfortable daily drivers. On-feet, the silhouette is just flawless. It's that perfect low-top shape. The design is so simple, yet so effective – which is why it's still relevant decades later. Wearing them feels... classic. You're wearing a piece of design history, and that's cool. Putting these "Starfish" Orange Air Jordan 1 Lows on, and the color is even brighter in person—great for summer fits. The build quality is standard for the line. Fit is snug (I went TTS). Now, the arch support is basically non-existent, which is my main critique. They're a lifestyle shoe, period. If you're looking for a performance hoop shoe, these are NOT it. But as a style piece to make your outfit pop? Absolutely recommended.