They're a bit narrow initially, but they do break in. My advice? If you have wider feet, maybe try a half-size up. For $130, it's a staple, but get the right fit for maximum comfort. Here’s my real take: the Nike Air Jordan 1 Low is a wardrobe staple. The fit is true to size, offering a snug—but not tight—wrap. The sole is firm, don't expect Boost-level cushioning. That’s the trade-off for that iconic, flat profile. If you want history and style over tech, this is it. So, would I buy it again? Yeah, I think so. I own a few colorways of the "Air Jordan 1 Low". It's that reliable. It’s not the most exciting shoe in my collection, but it's one of the most worn. It just... fits my life. If that makes sense. What do you guys think of the Lows? Let me know your thoughts down below! Final thoughts on the Jordan 1 Low: This "Dark Marina Blue" pair is stunning. The leather has a nice sheen to it. For $110 USD, it's a "relatively" affordable piece of the Jordan legacy. Performance? It's a casual lifestyle shoe– period. The flat ride won't please everyone, especially if you're used to React or Zoom. But for hitting the streets, looking good, and owning a piece of history? It's a no-brainer. Recommend to any sneaker collector or casual wearer. Avoid if you need advanced cushioning tech. That's the "honest" truth.