This "Elephant Print" edition of the "womens air jordan 1 low" is a statement. The craftsmanship on the print is actually really neat! On-foot feel is the same reliable, slightly stiff AJ1 low experience. I love the unique look—it stands out from the sea of solid colors. The potential downside? The bold print might be harder to style daily for some. But if you love the Jordan series and want something different, this ~$130 pair is a fun pick. Okay, unboxing these "womens air jordan 1 low" in the 'Dark Powder Blue'—and wow, that color is even nicer in person! The leather is decent, not super buttery, but it's fine for the price point (around "$125 USD"). My real take? They look "fantastic" on foot—the low profile makes your legs look longer. The break-in is quicker than the highs, in my experience. Pro: Ultimate style icon in low-top form. Con: The insole is pretty basic—I'd recommend swapping it if you plan to walk a lot. Perfect if you prioritize aesthetics; not your gym or running shoe. Final thoughts on this "womens Air Jordan 1 Low": It’s a legend for a reason. Whether you get a loud or neutral colorway, the silhouette does the work. My pair broke in nicely after a few wears. The pros? Unbeatable style, durable construction, and that Jordan series prestige. The cons? Arch support and cushioning are minimal. At $125, you're paying for the name and design. I'd recommend it to any sneaker enthusiast or someone wanting a timeless low-top. I wouldn't recommend it to anyone seeking modern, cloud-like comfort. It's that simple. On foot now. The fit? I'd say it's true to size—for me, anyway. The cushioning is... well, it's a Jordan 1 Low, you know what to expect. It's firm, not super plush. The shoe is light, though, and the ankle collar feels comfortable, no biting. Compared to a regular high-top Jordan 1, obviously you lose some ankle support, but you gain a ton of everyday wearability.