First thought? It's more accessible – easier to put on, a bit less restrictive around the ankle. Price is around $135, which is great. But you lose some of that iconic, high-top presence. For casual, everyday wear? It's a fantastic option. For purists who want "the" look? Stick with the OG high. So, how do they look in motion / on camera? Honestly? "Amazing". The silhouette is so clean and photogenic. Whether you're just walking or posing for a shot, the "Air Jordan 1" has a way of elevating a simple fit. This 'Bred' colorway, in particular, pops against almost anything. It's a "versatile" statement piece. The design is decades old, yet it "still" works perfectly for modern streetwear. Major point in its favor. My final, real take? I love having a "air jordan retro 1" in the collection. This 'Black Toe' Mid is a fantastic, relatively affordable way to get the look. They're durable, stylish, and timeless. Just know what you're getting into - it's a vintage driving experience, not a luxury sedan. For the price and the heritage? Yeah, it's worth it. Who might want to skip it? If you're new to sneakers and prioritize cutting-edge comfort above all else – maybe start elsewhere. Or, if you need a performance basketball shoe... this is a 1985 design, guys! It's for lifestyle wear. Think about what you value more: iconic style or modern cushioning.