The leather feels decent for the price point (~$110), and that iconic AJ1 silhouette? It's just timeless, honestly. The low-top cut makes it super versatile right out of the box. Alright, on feet right now with the "mens air jordan 1 low". This specific pair is the 'Black Toe'—an iconic color-blocking. The build quality here is pretty good; the red accents really pop on camera. Comfort-wise, it's the standard Jordan 1 experience: firm, supportive, but not "plush." It's a shoe you wear for the look, not the feel. I'd recommend it to anyone building a sneaker rotation with essentials. However, for performance basketball or all-day walking? There are "far" better options. It's a style staple, period. Comparing these to other Jordan series models, like the Jordan 1 High? The Lows are way more versatile for summer or with shorts. You lose some ankle support, but gain a ton in wearability. The leather on this pair creases predictably, which is a minor con for some. At about "$110", it's a solid entry point into the Jordan world if you're not ready for the Highs. On foot now, and the fit is true to size for me. The comfort is... decent? Let's be real, it's an AJ1. You're not getting insane cushioning—it's a firm, supportive ride that reminds you of its basketball roots. The "big" advantage is the weight, or lack thereof. Compared to a high-top AJ1, these Lows feel noticeably lighter and less restrictive around the ankle. Perfect for all-day casual use.