Materials:
The appearance and feel of perforated leather is an acquired taste, and it does not feel as nice in the hand as typical leather.
One thing to keep in mind is that the interior of the ankle collar is made of a neoprene-like substance. It's a lot more comfy than what Jordan has used in the past.
Construction:
There are no major complaints or concerns with the shoe's manufacturing. Of course, this may not be true for all couples, but the few I've seen have been well-crafted.
On the other hand, we'll have to wait and see how the leather holds up over time.
Sizing:
Most individuals will be fine going true to size in this shoe, as they do in most Air Jordan 1s, but those who prefer a snug fit may choose to go down a half size.
Cushioning:
Because the cushioning technology in this shoe is outdated, you shouldn't expect to get a lot of comfort out of it.
Of course, when the shoe breaks in, you'll get a better feel, but nothing that will blow you away.
Wearability:
Because the shoe is predominantly white, putting together an ensemble with them will be simple.
Despite the vivid yellow highlights, they should be easy to dress up or down with jeans, shorts, chinos, or sweats.
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