First thing I noticed was, man, that leather quality is actually pretty nice for a GR. Unboxing it, the shape is just "perfect" – that classic high-top silhouette we all love. But let's be real, at $180 USD, you're paying for the icon status. On foot? The ankle support is great, but the cushioning is firm – it's not a modern performance shoe. Honestly, it's a must for collectors and style heads, but if you need comfort all day, maybe look elsewhere. Alright, let's get these out of the box. First impression? The 'University Blue' Air Jordan 1 High OG just looks "clean". That white leather paneling with the blue hits is iconic. Holding it, the build feels solid - no glue stains I can see. At around $180, it's what you expect for a classic OG colorway. For me, this is a must-have for any collection focused on timeless style, not hype. If you need crazy comfort tech though, look elsewhere. Sliding my foot into this Air Jordan 1 High OG for the first time... okay, let's be real. The comfort isn't modern. It's a firm, supportive feel – more about lockdown than cushioning. Compared to something like a Jordan 13? Totally different world. But for me, that classic, slightly stiff break-in period is part of the charm of this OG model. Who should buy this? Style-first individuals, collectors, and anyone building a classic sneaker collection. If you appreciate design history, you'll love having an "Air Jordan 1 High OG". It’s perfect for someone who wants one shoe that works with countless outfits. The $180 USD price tag is easier to justify if it becomes your frequent go-to.