If you hate creasing... well, avoid all leather sneakers! Also, if you're on a tight budget, the $180 for a "basic" tech shoe might feel steep. It's an investment in style, not performance. Unboxing this latest "Air Jordan 1 High OG" release, I'm immediately checking the leather tumbling—it's pretty good this time! On feet, it's the same story: great lockdown, minimal cushioning. The high-top design offers real ankle support you don't get from most retro Jordans. The pro is obviously its timeless look. The con is the lack of updates. For $180+, you're paying for heritage. Perfect for sneakerheads; not ideal for people who prioritize foot comfort above all. Here’s my real on-feet review: The Air Jordan 1 High OG is a "statement". The profile is legendary. However, the arch support is basically non-existent for some foot types. It’s flat inside. As a style piece? 10/10. For performance or long walks? Not ideal. I love it for what it is, but you gotta manage expectations. That's my two cents. Final take? If you don't own an OG high, you should. Start here. The quality is consistent, the colorways are endless. Manage your comfort expectations, and you'll love them. They're a 10/10 for style, a 6/10 for pure comfort. And in my book, that's a fair trade for an icon like the "Air Jordan 1 High OG".