Immediate reaction? The leather quality on this pair is actually decent—no major complaints. On foot, they're "lightweight" and the ankle collar is "less" restrictive than the highs, which I prefer. Compared to my Jordan 1 Mids, the silhouette is nearly identical, just... lower. Big pro? Timeless style. Con? That flat, firm footbed isn't for everyone. Worth it at ~$100? If you love the AJ1 look but want something "less" bulky, this Low is a no-brainer. Who should maybe skip it? If you need all-day, top-tier comfort—like for long walks or standing—this isn't it. The cushioning is basic. Also, if you have a really wide foot, the fit can be narrow. Try it on first! It's a style-forward shoe first, performance-last (well, not at all, really). Sliding these on... the fit is pretty TTS for me. The "Air Jordan 1 Low" offers a secure, snug wrap around the midfoot, which I like. Break-in is minimal. However, let's be real—the cushioning is firm. It's not a super plush, modern feel. You're buying the style & heritage here, not cloud-like comfort. How does it look on camera? Honestly, fantastic. The low-top profile of this "Jordan 1 Low" is super photogenic and works with almost any fit - shorts, jeans, you name it. This 'White Cement Grey' colorway pops without being too loud. It's that perfect balance of sporty and stylish. For content creators, it's a wardrobe staple that always gets a good reaction in the comments.