It's a clean, wearable iteration of a classic. The pros are its iconic style, versatility, and true-to-size fit. The cons are the basic comfort and retro tech. For around $200, it's a fair price for a legacy silhouette. I'd recommend it for style-focused collectors and daily wear. It's not a must-have for everyone, but it's a really solid addition to the rotation if the look speaks to you. Alright, let's get these on feet. Sizing feels pretty true to me. The initial step-in comfort is good, not amazing, but good. You definitely feel that encapsulated Air unit in the heel—it's a firm, supportive cushion, not super plush. The ankle collar is low, obviously, but it still offers a decent, secure lockdown. They're not heavy at all. Comparing it to the high-top "Jordan 6", you lose some ankle support, obviously. But you gain a ton of everyday wearability. It's less bulky than the OG. If you love the "Jordan series" but find the highs a bit much, this low version is a fantastic alternative. It keeps all the iconic details. On foot now, and I gotta say, the comfort is pretty decent right out of the box. The cushioning from the Air unit is there—it's not super plush like some modern shoes, but it's comfortable for all-day wear. The fit is true to size for me, with a nice, secure lockdown around the midfoot. The low-cut design definitely offers more ankle mobility compared to the OG highs.