This "Black Toe"-inspired colorway on the "wmns air jordan 1" goes with literally everything — jeans, joggers, shorts. The downside? That classic Jordan 1 outsole is not the best for wet surfaces; traction can be slippery. So, if you live in a rainy area, maybe keep these for clear days. At $175, it's an investment in style, not necessarily grip. Putting it side-by-side with a modern performance Jordan (like a 36 or 37), the difference is hilarious. The "wmns Air Jordan 1" is ancient tech. But that's not the point, right? Its strength is in its timeless design. The leather molds to your foot over time. The creasing tells a story. This specific release feels special. The downside? It can feel a bit "common" because it's so iconic – but that's also its superpower. Everyone recognizes an AJ1. Let's talk looks on foot. This wmns Air Jordan 1 silhouette is just timeless, you know? The mid-cut height works for so many different styles. This "Lucky Green" pair especially pops in natural light - it's not too loud, but it has great character. I've worn them with jeans, shorts, and they just elevate a simple fit. Compared to some bulkier modern sneakers, I love how sleek these feel, even if they're a 1985 design. Alright, let's get into these! First impression out of the box? Classic Jordan 1 shape — you can't go wrong. This 'Black, White, and Pink Quartz' colorway is super clean. The leather feels decent for the $120 price point, honestly. The pink hits on the Swoosh and heel are a really nice, subtle touch. It's a solid start for a women's release!