For this price, you can't expect perfection, but my pair looks good! The toe box creases, that's just part of the game with this leather. It adds character! Compared to some other Jordan models, this is "the" low-top staple. It's not trying to be the new hot thing, and that's its strength. It's reliably cool. Opening the box, this "Nike Air Jordan 1 Low" 'Starfish' just brings a smile. That orange is so vibrant and fun! The construction seems on point. Trying them on, they feel a tad narrower than some other lows I own, so maybe consider half-size up if you're in between. The beauty is in its simplicity – easy to wear, easy to love. Priced at $110 in the Jordan series, it's accessible. The downside? Like most AJ1s, they're not "comfort" shoes. I recommend these for adding a pop of color to your wardrobe. Avoid if you have very wide feet or need orthopedic support. Who might NOT love it? Performance basketball players, obviously. Also, if you demand modern, pillowy-soft cushioning in all your shoes—look elsewhere. This is about style and heritage. If your priority is ultimate comfort tech, this classic might feel a bit "basic" to you. Just being real. The "Nike Jordan 1 Low" 'Midnight Navy' is such a clean alternative to the usual black or white pairs. Unboxing reveals a really "rich" blue hue. Comfort-wise, it's the standard Jordan 1 experience: supportive, but not plush. I love how the navy looks with denim—it's a perfect match. Compared to the Air Jordan 1 Mid, the profile is almost identical, just… lower. Great shoe, but know what you're getting: classic style over modern comfort tech.