It sits a bit lower than an AJ1 Mid, though, and is obviously way less bulky than something like a Jordan 4. The main advantage here is the classic look and the slightly more accessible price point for a premium build, at least compared to some Collab releases in the series. One thing I gotta point out – the potential downside. That classic "wmns Air Jordan 1" midsole is "not" plush. After a few hours of walking, you'll feel it. It's the trade-off for that legendary profile. Also, as a women's release, the sizing can be tricky for guys wanting to cop. You might need to convert. But if you can get your size, and you value aesthetics over cloud-like comfort, this is a cornerstone shoe for any rotation. Unboxing the WMNS Air Jordan 1 'Elephant Print' edition. Wow - that print is bold in person! Materials feel interesting, a mix of smooth leather and that textured print. On foot, they're definitely a statement piece. Fit is standard AJ1: snug, secure, break-in required. The look is everything here - you either love it or hate it. Compared to a plain AJ1, these have way more personality. Pro: Unique design that stands out. Con: Not for the faint of heart, and harder to style daily. At this price, it's a niche pick. Great for collectors wanting something different, not ideal for your first/only pair of 1s. So, final take? I'm really into this pair. The Pink Quartz details add just enough personality without being "girly" in a stereotypical way. It's a fresh take on a black-and-white AJ1. Would I recommend it? Absolutely — if you understand what you're getting: a legendarily stylish, firm-riding sneaker. It’s a cornerstone of the Jordan series.