But if you appreciate sneaker history, want a low-maintenance, go-to pair, & don't mind a firm ride… this is a home run. It's a classic for a reason. Grab a colorway you love around that "$130 USD" mark, & you really can't go wrong. Thanks for watching—let me know your thoughts on this staple in the comments below Reviewing the "Air Jordan 1 Low OG 'University Blue'". The colors are vibrant & the leather quality is solid for the price point. My initial fit impression? Pretty "true to size", with a roomy toe box. They feel "lighter" than they look. The design is a classic for a reason – it just works. "Pros": Iconic look, easy to style. "Cons": The flat, non-textured insole is just okay. I'd recommend these to anyone building a versatile sneaker collection. I wouldn't recommend them as your primary gym or running shoe – that's not their purpose. Comparing it to the Dunk Low? The Air Jordan 1 Low OG has a slightly more structured toe box and that distinct Jordan heel shape. It feels a bit more substantial. The cushioning is basically the same—minimal. If you love the Dunk, you'll vibe with this. It's a classic silhouette that just works for a simple, clean fit. Comparing it directly to the Air Jordan 1 High? Well, the obvious difference is the ankle support – you don't get much here. It's a totally different feel. But that's also the beauty of the "air jordan 1 low og"; it's more of a casual, everyday shoe. Lacing them up is quicker, and they feel a bit lighter on foot. For a "$135 USD" price tag, it's a more accessible entry into the Jordan series. It captures the essence without the full commitment of a high-top.