The womens air jordan 1 low is less restrictive, easier to slip on & off. It feels more "everyday." If the Highs feel a bit too formal or tall for you, the Low is the perfect, relaxed alternative while keeping that iconic Jordan family look. Reviewing the womens air jordan 1 low 'University Blue' today. That blue is "so" nice in natural light—camera loves it. Construction is consistent. Fit-wise, they're TTS with a secure feel around the midfoot. Weight is light, which I prefer for daily wear. Compared to a Dunk Low? Similar vibe, but the Jordan 1 Low has that distinctive toe box and Wings logo. Pro: Fantastic summer/spring color. Con: Light suede/nubuck areas can get dirty fast. At ~$125, it's a good buy if you love the color and don't mind a little extra care. Final verdict? The "womens air jordan 1 low", at its price point, is a worthwhile pickup. It's a piece of sneaker history in a more accessible, low-profile form. Great for casual wear, not for the gym. If you dig the style – and let's be honest, who doesn't? – you'll likely be happy adding these to your collection. So I just put these "womens air jordan 1 low" shoes on, and my immediate thought is: perfect for summer. They're lightweight and breathable compared to the high-tops. The "Panda" colorblocking (you know, black and white) looks even cleaner in person. However—and this is key—the footbed is quite flat. If you need arch support, maybe look elsewhere. For style and a casual fit? Absolutely worth it, especially at this price point.