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This isn't a running shoe or a modern performance trainer. Also, if you're a purist who only loves the high-top OG look, the low-cut design might not be your thing. It's a different vibe - more laid-back. Now, the potential downsides. The outsole is quite flat, and if you need arch support or are used to modern, pillowy sneakers, the "womens air jordan 1 low" might feel "too" firm. It's not a "comfort-first" model. Also, the leather can crease quickly – that's just part of the AJ1 life, but some people really dislike that. Just got these in, the "womens air jordan 1 low" 'University Blue'. Man, that blue pops! The craftsmanship is pretty consistent – neat stitching, firm leather. On feet, the break-in is noticeable; the toe box area is a bit rigid initially. Once they mold to you, though, they're comfortable for casual wear. The design is a winner; it’s a beloved High colorway done in a Low, and it works perfectly. Pro: iconic color scheme in a versatile low-top form. Con: initial stiffness. At this price point in the Jordan line, I think it's worth it for the look alone. Best for fans of the original colorway who want a more relaxed fit. Is it comfy? Well, manage your expectations — it's an Air Jordan 1. The cushioning is firm, not plush like a modern runner. But honestly? For short walks or just hanging out, the womens air jordan 1 low is totally fine. The main draw here is the iconic style, not groundbreaking comfort. That's just the truth.
- Shown: Bred
- Style: CT4954-007