..? It's "fine". The Air Jordan 1 Low OG isn't about crazy cushioning—it's a simple, classic feel. The fit is true to size for me, with a secure wrap around the midfoot. They're light, easy to wear all day. Don't expect Boost or React here; you're getting that traditional, slightly firm basketball shoe sensation, which I personally don't mind for casual wear. Final verdict? The "air jordan 1 low og" is a staple. Whether it's this "Starfish" orange or a core black/white pair, the value is in the timeless design. Unboxing feels special every time. On foot, it's a confident, stylish wear. You're buying heritage. Pro: Unmatched versatility and a true-to-OG shape. Con: The comfort is basic, and creasing is inevitable. Who should buy? Anyone who values sneaker history & clean style. Who should skip? Comfort-first buyers. There you have it! Is it worth it? For me, yes. It fills a specific niche: a reliable, good-looking sneaker you don't have to baby. The 'Neutral Grey' colorway is "incredibly" easy to match. The downside? It can feel a bit narrow. If you have wider feet, maybe consider going half a size up. Unboxing this Air Jordan 1 Low OG, and I'm immediately struck by how "clean" the 'White/Black' ("Panda") colorway is. Perfect for the camera — super photogenic. On feet, they're light and easy to style with literally anything. Compared to other Jordan 1 Lows (like the SE versions), the OG shape is just sharper. Pro: Ultimate versatility. Con: The white leather can scuff easily. I'd recommend these to anyone wanting a staple sneaker. Not for you if you hate keeping kicks clean.