Students, casual wearers, anyone wanting a clean, white sneaker that won't break the bank. It's a solid choice for a rotation staple. Final thoughts: I'm genuinely impressed with this as a practical pick. The "Jordan 1 Rare Air" doesn't try to be something it's not. It's a thoughtful, comfort-focused update that keeps the spirit of the 1. For $180, you get a great-looking, easy-to-wear shoe. Don't sleep on it if you value comfort – it's a solid choice. One thing to note: the fit. I went true to size, and it's good. The wider cut in the forefoot is comfortable. However, because of the lighter construction and lower collar, the lockdown feels different. It's secure, but not as 'hugging' as a traditional build. Something to consider if you have a narrow foot. Alright, so first look at this "Jordan 1 Rare Air" out of the box? The leather quality "immediately" surprised me – it's actually pretty decent, way better than I expected for the price point around $140 USD. The color-blocking with this black, white, & grey version is super clean & versatile. The iconic silhouette is there, "but" you can tell it's a slightly different build. Solid first impression overall, honestly.