The print texture adds so much character right out of the box. On foot, they fit TTS and feel sturdy. Visually, they're a standout piece, which is a huge pro if you like attention. The potential con is they're harder to match with your wardrobe—they're a statement. For around $115, you're paying for that bold design. I think these are perfect for sneaker lovers who already have basics covered and want something unique. Probably not the best "first" Jordan 1 Low, though. On feet, this colorway (let's say the 'Black Toe') just "pops". The contrast is iconic. The "Jordan 1 Low" sits lower, obviously, giving a different vibe than the highs – it's more streamlined. For style and summer fits, it's a winner. The only downside? Some might find the cushioning a bit basic compared to newer tech. But for looks alone? It's a staple in my rotation. Okay, unboxing the 'Elephant Print' edition. Wow, the texture detail is insane! This "nike air jordan 1 low" has serious character. Putting them on, the fit is standard – roomy in the toe box. Compared to other "Jordan" models, it's definitely more of a statement piece. Pro: incredible, unique looks. Potential con: the busy print isn't for everyone. At ~$120 USD, it's for the sneakerhead who wants to stand out, not blend in. Okay, "first" impression of the Nike Air Jordan 1 Low "Black Toe" – WOW. The color blocking is just "fire". It screams classic Jordan heritage. Sliding them on, the fit is snug (in a good way) right out of the box. The collar is padded nicely. For $110, you're paying for that timeless design more than tech. I'd recommend these to any sneakerhead looking for a "versatile" staple. Not for someone seeking modern, bouncy cushioning– that's just not what this shoe "is".