First impression? The classic silhouette of the "Nike Air Jordan 1 Low" in this black and white colorway is just "clean". The leather feels decent for the price point, around "$100 USD". Putting them on, they're true to size with a snug, supportive fit – not ultra-plush, but that's expected. Honestly? If you want a timeless, versatile sneaker you can beat up, this is it. If you need max comfort, maybe look elsewhere. On foot, the silhouette is just timeless. The low-top design makes it so versatile — easy to style with almost anything. This specific color-blocking is subtle but really effective. Comparing it to a regular high-top AJ1? It's obviously a different vibe — less restrictive, more of a summer or spring feel. For $100, it's a great entry into the Jordan series, honestly. Okay, on feet now. "Immediate" impression: that classic AJ1 feel. The ankle collar is low, but it's "secure", not sloppy. The leather quality on this 'Military Blue' version is decent for the price (~$120 USD). It's not super plush, but hey, it's a low-top! For style points alone, the "Jordan 1 Low" is a winner. Who should "skip" this shoe? If you need arch support or plush cushioning, look at modern Nike models. The Jordan 1 Low is flat and firm. Also, if you prefer bold, colorful designs, this 'Sail' version might be too plain for you. But if you appreciate a minimalist, wearable take on a classic? This is your jam. It’s a shoe for your style, not for your gym session.