Unboxing felt special – the color blocking is just clean. On feet, the fit is perfect for me. They're not heavy at all, which I appreciate. Walking around, the leather starts to soften up a bit. Compared to some bulkier Jordans, this feels sleek and classic. The biggest pro is the easy styling. A potential con? The toe box might feel narrow for some. If you have wider feet, maybe try a half-size up. For most people looking for a stylish, everyday Jordan, this $170 investment is totally worth it. Check out this pair: the Jordan 1 Craft 'Inside Out'. The concept is cool—you see the raw foam edges, flipped Swoosh. In hand, the deconstruction feels premium. On foot, comfort is similar to a standard High, but the look is what you're paying for ($150 USD). It’s a conversation starter. Pro? Unique take on a classic. Con? Not for the traditionalist. If you have a few OG jordan air 1s and want something different, this is great. If it's your first Jordan 1? Maybe start with a classic colorway. Hey what's up everyone, just got this new pair of Jordan Air 1 'Chicago' in hand. First thing you notice? That iconic silhouette is "clean". The leather feels pretty decent for this $180 price point, nothing crazy premium but solid. Unboxing it, you just "know" you're holding a piece of history. It's the classic that started it all. Final thoughts on this Jordan Air 1 High 'Electro Orange'. Unboxing—BAM—that orange is bright! It’s a statement piece for sure. On foot, they feel just like any other Air 1: sturdy, classic. The bold color is the whole story. Pro: you will definitely get noticed. Major con: "very" loud and not versatile. This pair is for the confident style innovator, "period". If you like to blend in, this $170 Jordan Air 1 is not your move. So, know your style before clicking 'add to cart' on this one