The build feels durable. On foot, it's not heavy, but you know it's there. It molds to your foot over time. For $180, it's an investment in your rotation. Best for collectors and casual wear. If you're a performance player? This isn't your shoe, my friend. It's a piece of history. Here's a real con: the creasing. The toe box on the "Air Jordan 1 High OG" will crease, and it'll happen fast. Some people hate that, but I think it adds character—it tells "your" story. Compared to a Jordan 3, which has those elephant print panels that hide wear, the AJ1's smooth leather shows every step. That's part of its charm, honestly. But if you're a perfectionist who likes shoes pristine, this might stress you out. First impression of this "Air Jordan 1 High OG" 'Bred'? Pure fire. The black and red leather looks premium. On foot, the silhouette is just unbeatable—it makes any outfit look better. Feel-wise, it's the classic AJ1 experience: a bit flat and rigid underfoot. Seriously… don't buy these for performance basketball or marathon walking days. The "benefit" is that legendary, tough look and the fact that it's a cornerstone of the "Jordan" series. It's a statement piece. If you're new to sneakers and want one of the most important shoes ever made, start here. Just know what you're getting into comfort-wise. Around $180 USD. First impression out of the box? It's a beautifully made shoe. The shape on this OG version is just "so" correct. Sliding my foot into this "air jordan 1 high og", the fit is snug - true to size for me. The break-in period is real, though. It's not uncomfortable, but don't expect Boost-level softness. The high-top feel is secure. Honestly, the biggest pro is its versatility. You can wear this with almost anything. Con? The leather can crease easily. It's part of the look, but some people hate that.