' This is a pastel dream. Unboxing feels fun & fresh. The materials are standard smooth leather. On-foot feel? You guessed it: classic, firm AJ1. It's lighter & less restrictive than the High top version, which I prefer for warmer weather. The pro is obviously the unique, soft color palette. The con is the potential for creasing on the toe box. For ~$125, it's a fun seasonal piece. I'd recommend it for someone who loves the AJ1 Low silhouette and wants a standout, softer color option in their rotation. Just copped the "womens Air Jordan 1 Low" in "White Black". Honestly, it's the most versatile colorway, period. The leather on this specific pair is smooth and the finish is crisp. Sliding my foot in, the initial feel is snug - but in a good, supportive way. They break in after a wear or two. Walking around, you get that classic, flat basketball shoe sensation. It's not plush, but it's not uncomfortable. The "pro" is the insane outfit-matching potential. The "potential con" is the lack of arch support for some. If you need a go-to, neutral sneaker, this is it. If you have high arches, maybe try them on first. For a simple, go-to sneaker, it's hard to beat this. The "womens air jordan 1 low" gives you that classic Jordan vibe without shouting for attention. It's a subtle flex. I'd recommend it to anyone building a versatile sneaker rotation. Probably not for you if you're after the latest tech or maximal cushioning, though. First impression of this 'Light Smoke Grey' pair? Super clean and wearable. The materials feel nice, and the grey suede accents add some great texture. Putting these "womens Air Jordan 1 Low" sneakers on, they're fairly lightweight and the ankle collar is comfortable. I will say, the toe box area can feel a bit narrow initially. Visually, they're a perfect neutral shoe for outfits. At $125, they're a standard Jordan price. I'd recommend them for someone building a sneaker rotation, but maybe not for people with super wide feet.