No need to size up or down. The insole is basic - you could swap it for something more supportive if needed. The design is just... iconic. Every detail, from the Wings logo to the Swoosh, is executed cleanly. Is it worth the $100+? If you want a piece of sneaker history you can actually beat up, yes. If you're all about max comfort technology, probably not. It's a style-first purchase, and that's okay! Final review segment: the "womens Air Jordan 1 Low". I'm wearing the "University Blue" today. Look, it's a classic for a reason. The build is consistent, the silhouette is flattering on foot, and they go with "everything". The footbed is flat and firm - that's just how it is. After wearing more modern sneakers, putting these on feels... simple. And sometimes that's exactly what you want. "Who are these for?" Anyone looking for a stylish, reliable low-top sneaker with legendary status. "Who should pass?" Folks who need pronounced arch support or super soft cushioning for all-day wear. For ~$125, they're a style investment, not a comfort one. Here with the womens air jordan 1 low 'Elephant Print' edition. The box is standard, but opening it up—wow, that print is bold in person! It's a statement piece. On-foot feel is identical to other AJ1 Lows: flat base, secure lockdown. The quality of the print application seems good, no flaws on my pair. Priced at $125+, you're definitely paying for that unique design. Pro? Stand-out factor is 10/10. Con? Might be too loud for some. I'd recommend these to someone who wants to spice up their rotation, not for a first/low-key Jordan purchase. Final thoughts on this "womens Air Jordan 1 Low" 'Bleached Coral'. The pastel hues are perfect for Spring! It's a fun twist on a classic. In hand, the quality is what I expected. On foot, they're true to size and easy to wear. The pro is obviously the unique colorway. The con? Same as all AJ1 Lows – don't expect cloud-like comfort. Perfect for someone wanting a stylish, casual shoe with heritage. Not for someone needing serious support or a "squishy" feel.