Comfort? Listen, it's not a plush, ultra-boost kind of ride—it's a firm, flat court feel. But for all-day casual wear? Honestly, it's perfectly fine. The profile is so slim and low, which I actually prefer for quick errands over the bulky high-tops. Who is this for? Honestly, for almost anyone getting into sneakers, or someone who wants a reliable, stylish shoe. The "Air Jordan 1 Low" is a perfect first Jordan. It's also great for people who find high-tops restrictive. You can't really go wrong with this as a casual, go-to option. So I'm lacing up this new "Air Jordan 1 Low", and the immediate thought is: "This is a summer shoe." The 'Lucky Green' colorway is vibrant! The fit is standard—nothing groundbreaking. The insole is pretty basic, so don't expect Cloud-like comfort. The big win here is the style. They look incredible with shorts or jeans. Compared to pricier Jordan models, this is accessible fashion. A fun pick-up if you like color, but maybe pass if you only wear neutrals. On camera, the shape of the Jordan 1 Low just pops. That swoosh, the toe box profile—it's photogenic from every angle. My 'Black Toe' pair ($100 USD) looks even sharper in photos than in hand. Some sneakers don't translate, but this? This one's made for the 'gram and real life.