The colors are even brighter in person! Construction feels good; no glue stains or major flaws on my pair. When I walked around, I noticed they're fairly light and low-profile. It's a flat, stable feel. Honestly, it's a great summer shoe. If you love the Jordan 1 High style but find it too much, the Low is your answer. Simple as that. Alright, so let's unbox these "womens air jordan 1 low" in this 'White and University Red' colorway. First impression? The leather quality is actually "decent" for the $110 price point - it's not premium, but it's clean and the classic silhouette is just... timeless. Putting them on, the fit is pretty TTS for me, with that snug, supportive feel around the ankle you expect from a Jordan 1. Honestly, if you're new to the Jordan series or just want a versatile low-top, these are a solid, easy-wear option. They're not for heavy performance, though. First thing I noticed: the shape on this particular "womens air jordan 1 low" is really nice - not too bulky. Sizing felt true for me. Wearing them, you get that iconic, confident feel. The leather on this 'Black Toe' inspired colorway creases, which is normal, but something to note. It's a timeless piece of sneaker history, just adapted. The pro is undeniable style power. The con is the basic, unforgiving footbed. Perfect for collectors or casual wearers who appreciate design. Not perfect for anyone needing arch support or all-day comfort. Here's a fresh pair of the "womens air jordan 1 low" 'Black Toe'—an absolute legend of a colorway. The presentation is clean, and that red hit on the heel just makes it. Trying them on, the fit is snug—I'd say go true-to-size. Compared to other lows in my collection, the build feels consistent. The major advantage is the timeless design; you'll wear these for years. The downside? That stiff ankle collar might bother some people at first. For "$120-140 USD", it's a solid entry into the "Jordan series". Great for collectors and casual wear, not for extended standing.