If you have foot issues or plan to be on your feet for hours, the firm midsole might not be for you. It's a trade-off for that classic profile and feel. Just being honest with you all. Okay, initial thoughts: The shape of this "wmns air jordan 1 low" is on point. It's the classic AJ1 look, just... lower. Putting them on, the "toe box" has a good amount of room – no pinching. They feel more flexible than the high-top version, which is a win for mobility. "Biggest pro"? The style is forever. "Biggest con"? They're a "flat" experience, comfort-wise. At "$110", you're buying into the legend. Great first Jordan, maybe not your "only" sneaker if comfort is king. My final take? I like it. For the price, you're getting a timeless design that's comfortable enough. The wmns air jordan 1 low isn't trying to be revolutionary -- it's just a reliable, good-looking shoe. Would I recommend it? Yes, but "only" if you understand its purpose: style over sport. Sliding these on for the first time? The fit is "true" to size for me. The 'wmns air jordan 1 low' offers that classic, snug — but not tight — feel around the midfoot. Break-in? Minimal, which is a huge plus! Compared to a high-top AJ1, you obviously lose some ankle lock, but for a low-top, the overall shape and support are really good right out of the box.