The materials feel premium, and that simple grey/white color blocking is endlessly wearable. At around $130 USD, it's a staple. I'd recommend it to anyone building a versatile sneaker rotation. But if you're all about max comfort tech, this classic Jordan series silhouette might disappoint. Just copped the "Shadow" "air jordan 1 low og". Opening the box, that classic grey/black leather combo is "fire". On feet, they feel break-in ready right away. The ankle collar is soft, no rubbing. Versus the Mid version, the OG Low has a much better shape and nicer materials. It’s a clear winner in my book. Who should grab these? Anyone wanting a low-top, go-with-everything sneaker. Skip if you need arch support or a soft ride. Alright, so let's get right into the "air jordan 1 low og" in the 'University Blue' colorway. First impression out of the box? The leather is "decent" – not super premium, but it's clean and the classic shape is just... spot on. That Jordan silhouette never gets old. Honestly, at around "$135 USD", I think you know what you're getting here: a timeless piece of Jordan history, just in a low-top form. It's a solid pick for your collection if you're a fan of the original highs. Unboxing the "Air Jordan 1 Low OG 'Royal'", and "man", that color pop is just... iconic. In hand, the craftsmanship feels premium. On foot, it's a bit "stiff" at first – the midsole needs a short break-in period, which is normal for this Jordan series model. The low-cut design makes it super easy to wear casually. I'd say the main "advantage" is its versatility. The "drawback"? It's a simple shoe, & some folks might want more tech. Perfect for an everyday rotation, not for performance.