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First impression? The patent leather "shines"—literally. It's a different vibe! For $200 USD, it's a statement. On foot, they're "stiff" at first—the patent material doesn't have much give. The pros? "Unmatched presence & easy-to-clean" material. The cons? Less flexibility & potential creasing. If you love bold looks & don't mind a break-in, go for it. If you prefer soft, supple leather—stick to the standard OG versions. Who should maybe think twice? If you prioritize supreme, cloud-like comfort above all else – this isn't your daily driver. For $180 USD, you could get more technologically advanced sneakers. The Air Jordan 1 High OG is about aesthetics and heritage, not cutting-edge foam. That's just the real talk. Unboxing this 'University Blue' pair… wow. The suede/nubuck feels premium. The overall craftsmanship on this OG model is generally top-tier for its price point (~$170 USD). My advice? If you're new to the Jordan series, the Air Jordan 1 High OG is the perfect starting point. It's the foundation of everything. But know the fit can be snug. Let's talk fit. This "Air Jordan 1 High OG" ('University Blue' for reference) fits true-to-size for me. The initial wear is stiff—around the ankle and the sole. But that’s part of the charm; it forms to your foot. The pros are undeniable: legendary status, top-tier materials on most OG releases, and unmatched styling potential. The cons? It's a heavy, structured shoe. Not the best for all-day walking tours, but perfect for daily life and looking great.
- Shown: True Blue
- Style: DN3707-160