First impression? The shape on this "Air Jordan 1 High OG" 'University Blue' is "incredible". That classic, high-top silhouette just pops. The leather feels pretty decent for the $180 price tag... not super buttery, but it's solid. You just can't beat that OG profile, it's what made this Jordan series iconic. Who should "avoid" these? If comfort is your #1 priority, look at New Balance or ultra-boosted models. The "Air Jordan 1 High OG" can be unforgiving. Also, if you hate creased leather, this isn't for you – it shows wear quickly. And for true performance basketball? Please, don't. It's a 1985 design. As a lifestyle shoe, though? It’s nearly perfect for its intended purpose. So, should you cop? If you value iconic style, history, and a sneaker that completes countless outfits, then absolutely, the Air Jordan 1 High OG is a cornerstone. But be real with your needs. If cushion is king for you, this $180 might be better spent on a modern performance model. For me? I'll always have a pair in the rotation for the vibes alone. What's up, everyone? First impression of this Air Jordan 1 High OG? The shape is "perfect"—it just looks right. I went true to size, and the fit is snug, maybe a "tiny" bit narrow. The leather creases, that's just part of the deal. Compared to a Jordan 3 or 4, the comfort isn't even close; this is about the look. A must-have for sneakerheads, for sure. But for runners or people who prioritize comfort? This ain't it. It's a legend, but be real about what you're buying.