.. initial thoughts: the fit is pretty true to size for me. The ankle collar is low, giving you that freedom, but the midfoot lockdown is secure. It's not a super cushioned shoe—you feel the court—but for casual wear, it's perfectly fine. The Air Jordan Low 1 is a style-first model, and I think it nails that classic basketball shoe "vibe" without pretending to be a modern performance beast. Now, the not-so-great part? That firm ride I mentioned. If you're used to Boost or React cushioning, the Air Jordan 1 Low will feel flat and stiff – especially for all-day wear. Also, some colorways use less premium materials. It's not a performance shoe, so manage your expectations. It's about style and heritage first. Putting these 'Court Purple' air jordan low 1 on for the first time... let's be real. The cushioning is "firm". You're not getting React or Zoom Air here. But the look? "Chef's kiss". The purple pops against the black, it's a head-turner. Build feels durable. It's a fashion piece first, shoe second. If you're cool with that trade-off, you'll love it. If you need all-day comfort, maybe explore other Jordan models with better tech. For me? The style wins. Checkin' out this "Court Purple" air jordan low 1. The materials are standard, but man, that purple is rich in person. At ~$130, it's a fair price for a bold colorway. Slip 'em on & you get that familiar, flat AJ1 feel—grounded, not bouncy. The low-cut design offers great ankle mobility? Big pro: unique color that stands out in a sea of neutrals. A possible drawback? Can be tricky to style for some. If you like bold choices, this is a great pick. If you wear all neutrals, this might sit in the box.