This "air jordan 1 low og" version nails the classic color blocking. First wear? They're stiffer than modern lifestyle shoes, no lie. Break-in is needed. But once they mold to your foot, the lockdown is excellent. The benefit is that timeless Jordan 1 style in a low-top package. The drawback is the firm ride. If you prioritize plush comfort above all, look elsewhere. For style and heritage? This is a home run. Unboxed the 'Neutral Grey' Air Jordan 1 Low OG. First impression? It's a super clean, wearable colorway. The materials are good—not premium, but solid for the price point. On feet, they're lightweight and easy to style. Honestly, for $130, this is a fantastic entry into the Jordan series. Just know they're a lifestyle shoe first, performance second. After wearing these all day, my final take? I love them for what they are. The Air Jordan 1 Low OG delivers exactly what it promises: iconic looks. Are they the most comfortable shoes in my rotation? No. But do I grab them constantly for their ease and style? Absolutely. For around $120, it's a justified cop. Putting these 'Chicago' Air Jordan 1 Low OGs on camera, and the red just "sings". It's a different vibe than the High - more relaxed, less bold. Construction feels durable. Walking around, they're lightweight and breathable. Compared to other Jordan lows, the OG mold has the best shape, period. The positive? Instant classic look. The potential negative? The leather quality can be inconsistent pair-to-pair. For a staple colorway at retail, it's a no-brainer. If you need plush cushioning, you'll need an insole swap.