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Wearing them, they're lightweight and easy to get on and off. I love how the low profile looks in person, way less bulky than some other sneakers. It's a fun summer shoe. Advantage? You're getting that Jordan 1 style at a more accessible price and silhouette. Disadvantage? The bright color isn't for the faint of heart. I'd recommend these if you want to add a splash of color to your rotation. New pickup: the "Air Jordan 1 Low 'Craft'" in a cool oatmeal color. Opening the box, you notice the different material layers—nice touch. On foot, they feel a bit more padded than the standard lows? Maybe. The outsole has good grip. I love how this "nike air jordan 1 low" style dresses up a simple outfit instantly. Pro: Elevated materials on a familiar model. Con: The "Craft" version sometimes runs a tad bigger, so check sizing. At around $120, it's a good choice if you want something "slightly" more premium than the core models. Not a necessity, but a nice option. Alright, let's unbox these. First impression? This 'nike air jordan 1 low' in the 'Black Toe' colorway is a classic for a reason – the color blocking is just "so" sharp"." The leather feels decent – not super premium, but definitely solid for the ~$110 price tag. That iconic Jordan 1 silhouette is all here, just in a low-top form. If you love the high-top but want something less bulky, this is your move. Just copped the 'Wolf Grey' Air Jordan 1 Low. First thing I noticed? How light they are! The mesh tongue helps with that. Slip them on, and the break-in period is pretty short. The all-grey upper is subtle but cool. My favorite thing about this Jordan 1 Low model is its versatility. You can dress it up or down. The not-so-great thing? The outsole picks up dirt like crazy. If you hate cleaning your sneakers, maybe go for a darker color. But overall, a great low-top option.
- Shown: Dark Iris
- Style: 555088-161