The leather feels decent—not premium, but solid for the ~$130 price point. On foot, it's true to size with that familiar, "flat" AJ1 feel—don't expect crazy cushioning. Honestly? It’s a timeless, versatile sneaker. Great for casual fits & collectors. But if you need modern comfort, look elsewhere. For style? 100% worth it. Final verdict from me? I'm keeping these in the rotation. The "Mens Air Jordan 1 Low" is a reliable, stylish workhorse. It's not trying to be anything it's not. It gets the job done for casual fits. Just know what you're getting: a classic-looking shoe with retro, modest comfort. If that fits your needs, you'll probably love it. If you need max support and cushion, look elsewhere. Final verdict? I'm keeping these in the rotation. For the price, you get a well-built, iconic sneaker that goes with almost anything. Are they the most comfortable shoes I own? No. But they're reliable, they look sharp, and they're a piece of history. The Jordan 1 low is a "solid" pick for a casual wardrobe staple. If you like the style, you’ll likely be happy with the purchase. Just manage your comfort expectations! Opening the box on this "Air Jordan 1 Low" 'Bleached Coral'... wow, that pink is softer in person than in pics. The materials feel standard but well put-together. Trying them on, they're true to size with a secure fit. The outsole is nice and grippy on dry surfaces. Compared to other Lows, this colorway is definitely more of a seasonal flex. Big pro: unique color that's not too loud. Small con: the mostly leather build means not much breathability. I'd cop these for spring/summer fits. Wouldn't recommend as your one-and-only, do-it-all sneaker.