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. Checking out the "mens air jordan 1 low" 'Gym Red' today. Initial thoughts? The red is vibrant, and the build feels sturdy. Once laced up, the lockdown is good, but the cushioning is minimal—you feel the ground. For photography, the contrast with black jeans is killer. It's a straightforward, no-frills shoe from the Jordan line. The upside is its bold, sporty aesthetic. The downside is the basic comfort level. I recommend it for people who prioritize style over comfort and want a pop of color. If you have foot issues or want a soft ride, this isn't it. I've got to be real with you all. The "mens air jordan 1 low" is my go-to for running errands. This ""Wolf Grey"" pair? So easy to wear. Compared to bulkier sneakers, it's a relief. Pros: classic look, accessible price (~$100-$130 USD). The possible downside? Arch support is basically non-existent. If you have high arches or need serious support, this Jordan model probably isn't your best bet for long walks. Final thoughts on this "mens air jordan 1 low" 'Dark Powder Blue' edition. Unboxing, the materials are a mix of leather and suede—nice touch. On foot, it's a standard AJ1 Low experience: reliable, slightly rigid. The color is subtle and works well for daily wear. Versus a Jordan 1 High, it’s less formal, more casual. Pro: great quality for the price point (~$130 USD). Con: it’s not a comfort sneaker. So, who's it for? Someone who wants a well-made, stylish low-top from the Jordan family. Who should avoid it? Anyone needing arch support or maximum cushion.