The Air Jordan 1 Low OG provides a nice, locked-in feel—especially in the heel. The forefoot has room to splay, which I like. Aesthetically, it's a low-top legend. Compared to the Mid version, the materials often feel a step up. Pro? That iconic look never goes out of style. Con? The initial stiffness is real; they need some wear to soften up. Worth it? For a classic colorway at retail, absolutely. Best for casual wear, not for athletes or all-day comfort chasers. Final verdict? For the $130-$140 USD price, I think it's a solid pickup — but "only" if you value the design. The 'Stage Haze' colorway, with its cracked leather and pops of red, is a personal favorite. It's a summer-ready classic. Don't expect a revolution in comfort, but do expect a ton of compliments on the fit. Comparing it directly to the AJ1 High? The 'Air Jordan 1 Low OG' is obviously less restrictive. It's lighter and more of a summer shoe, for sure. The iconic style is all there, just in a low-profile package. Major pro: they're usually easier to get (and often cheaper) than the highs. Con? You lose some of that dramatic, high-top look. It's a trade-off depending on your style. 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.