You lose some of the ankle support (and the iconic high-top look), but you gain a ton of versatility and a slightly lighter feel on foot. For me, the Low is the go-to for daily errands. It's a different vibe from the High, but just as essential in the Jordan series lineup. Opening the box, I was pleasantly surprised by the material on this specific 'Jordan 1 low' release. It's not premium, but it's good for the price point (~$110 USD). On foot, they're "light" and easy to wear all day. The grip is fine for casual use. Compared to other Jordan models, this is the most low-key and wearable. It's a sneaker for people who just want a cool shoe, not a statement piece. Who are these for? Honestly, "almost" anyone wanting a classic sneaker that goes with everything. First-time Jordan buyers, collectors looking for a wearable colorway, or folks who find high-tops uncomfortable. They're a wardrobe staple. If you're all about maximum comfort tech, maybe look elsewhere. But for style? One of the best. On foot now—the feel is... exactly what you expect from a Jordan 1 Low. It's not plush, but it's comfortable for all-day wear. The ankle collar is low-key perfect for no-show socks. Compared to the Highs, you lose some ankle support, but you gain a ton of wearability. A solid, classic sneaker experience.