It's lighter and easier to slip on. Versus the AJ1 High... you lose some ankle presence, but you gain everyday convenience. It’s a trade-off, really. For a quick errand or a casual day, the Low often wins in my book. The biggest pro for these – and this is key – is the versatility. This Grey/White colorway of the womens air jordan 1 low goes with literally everything. Jeans, shorts, dresses... you name it. For the price, you're getting a wardrobe staple. The downside? That classic AJ1 sole isn't exactly plush for all-day wear. Now, the not-so-great part... the comfort. Let's be real: if you're used to modern, pillowy sneakers, these will feel... basic. The insole is thin, and there's not much arch support. For all-day walking or standing? Hmm, maybe not my first pick. The "womens air jordan 1 low" is more about style than supreme comfort—that's the honest truth. Now, the potential downside – and I have to be real – is the comfort tech, or lack thereof. If you're used to React, Zoom, or Boost, the firm midsole of the "womens air jordan 1 low" will feel stiff. It breaks in, but it’s never a "luxurious" feel. Also, the toe box creases... a lot. That's just part of the leather AJ1 life. If perfect, uncreased sneakers bother you, maybe consider a different material.