The leather has a nice grain to it. Sizing is spot on for me. Wearing them, you get that classic, flat-footed feel which I don't mind for shorter periods. The major advantage is the sheer style points; it elevates a basic fit instantly. A potential drawback is the lack of ventilation—they can get warm. I'd say these are ideal for collectors and streetwear fans. Maybe skip if you have very wide feet. Final verdict? I'm into it. The Air Jordan 1 Low delivers exactly what it promises: iconic style in a low-top, wearable format. It's not trying to be a tech masterpiece. For the price (~$120), you get a durable, versatile sneaker with tons of heritage. It's a recommend from me—especially in a clean color-blocking like this 'White University Red'. In the end, my real take? You can't go wrong having one of these in the rotation. Whether it's this black/white pair or another color, the "mens air jordan 1 low" just works. It’s a solid 7.5/10 for me—does its job well, looks great, and won't break the bank. What more do you need? 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.