First impression? The leather feels decent for the $120 price point, and that classic silhouette is just "so" clean. It's a timeless look that translates perfectly from the OG high-top design. Honestly, for a daily beater sneaker, this is a solid start right out of the box. Let's talk pros & cons. Big "pro": the timeless design. This shoe goes with literally everything. Another pro? The price point for the "Jordan 1 Low" is relatively accessible in the sneaker world. The con? That classic flat feel – the cushioning tech is dated. If you need arch support or plush comfort, consider insoles. Also, some colorways use stiffer materials. Unboxing the Jordan 1 Low "Elephant Print" and the texture is the star! That print overlay adds serious character. Trying them on, the comfort is standard for the model: secure lockdown, decent underfoot. They make a statement without being too loud. Versus a plain leather pair, you're paying for that unique design element. Pro? You get a distinctive look within the classic AJ1 Low frame. Con? The print might not be as timeless as a solid color. I'd recommend these to someone whose style is a bit bolder. Putting these "Nike Air Jordan 1 Low" shoes on for the first time today. The break-in is real, folks – they start a bit stiff around the forefoot. But after a few hours? They mold nicely. I love how low-profile they are; they slide under jeans perfectly. Compared to bulkier modern sneakers, these are sleek. Great for a clean, simple look. Not great if you're on your feet for 12 hours. It's a lifestyle shoe, through and through.