Why? It's the definition of a workhorse sneaker. Out of the box, it's exactly what you think: simple, well-made, ready to wear. The comfort is "adequate"—nothing special, but not painful. The beauty is in its simplicity; jeans, shorts, sweats—it all works. Versus other low-top Jordans? This is the original blueprint. Pro: Effortless style. Con: Very basic; won't excite hardcore collectors. For ~$110, it's perfect for a first sneaker or a reliable beater. Not for those seeking the latest hype. Comparing it to my Retro Highs? "Big" difference in vibe. The Highs feel more "statement", you know? The "Jordan 1 Low" is just "effortless". Slip-on-and-go kind of energy. This 'Shadow' colorway at $115 USD goes with literally "everything" in my closet. It's the versatile workhorse of the Jordan line, hands down. My final verdict? I'm "definitely" keeping these. The 'Starfish' orange pair I got for $125 USD adds a perfect splash of color. They're comfortable "enough", and the style is unbeatable. Would I recommend them? 100%, especially if you find a colorway you love. It's a foundational sneaker for any collection. Let's talk about the 'Triple White' "Jordan 1 Low". Opening the box, it's just pure, clean "style". The all-leather upper feels good! However—fair warning—the break-in period is real; they can feel a bit stiff initially. The "biggest advantage"? They go with absolutely everything in your wardrobe. The "biggest disadvantage"? Keeping them clean is going to be a job! If you don't mind the maintenance for that crisp look, go for it. If you're hard on your shoes, maybe consider a darker pair.