The mix of white, grey, and that hit of red is "chef's kiss". Slipping them on, the fit is snug—I'd say go true to size. They feel more flexible than my Jordan 1 Highs immediately. The major pro? Unbeatable versatility. The con? The toe box creases fast—it's just the nature of the materials. At ~$115, I think it's a great entry point into the Jordan world for everyday wear. Alright, the "Air Jordan 1 Low 'White Black'" – the quintessential classic. Out of the box, it's just pure, clean sneaker. The white leather is smooth, the black Swoosh is crisp. On feet, they feel familiar and broken-in almost immediately. The beauty is in the simplicity; this might be the most versatile shoe in the entire Jordan catalog. Pro: ultimate wardrobe staple, goes with 100% of your closet. Con: everyone and their brother has a pair, so don't expect to be unique. Verdict: an essential for any sneaker rotation, especially at ~$100. If you hate "basic" sneakers or already own multiple white kicks, you can skip. From a pure style perspective? "Man", these are hard to beat. On camera, the clean lines pop. They make your feet look good without trying too hard. For $110-$130 USD, you're getting an iconic design. If you want a shoe that "always" looks cool in photos and in real life, the "Air Jordan 1 Low" is a safe bet. Honest first thoughts on this suede "Jordan 1 Low": The materials look good! But suede can be scary, right? Gotta be careful. Wearing them, they're lightweight and the fit is standard. Visually, they add a nice texture to the classic design. It’s a great alternative if you have too many leather pairs. Just know - they're not for rainy days or rough use. A fair trade-off for the style, in my opinion.