This 'Neutral Grey' pair is super clean. It’s lightweight and easy to slip on. The break-in period is real, though—the heel can be stiff at first. At ~$130, it's a fair price for the legacy. I'd recommend it to anyone building a sneaker rotation. Not for performance basketball, but for everything else? Absolutely. So, who's this for? Honestly, if you're a fan of the Jordan series and its history, the og low is a must-have. It's a wearable piece of sneaker culture. It's also perfect for someone who wants that iconic look without the bulk of a high-top. Daily comfort seekers, though? Maybe look elsewhere. Sliding these on... wow. The fit is true to size for me, with a nice, secure wrap around the midfoot. Don't expect crazy cushioning—it's a firm, classic basketball feel. That's the charm of the Air Jordan 1 Low OG: simple, grounded. If you need plush comfort, maybe look elsewhere. But for style and that iconic look? It's unbeatable. Perfect for all-day casual wear. Sizing note: I went true to size, and the fit is perfect. Snug at first, but it loosens up nicely. The 'Air Jordan 1 Low' has a pretty standard fit. Wide footers "might" want to try a half-size up, just to be safe. The materials don't have much give. Overall, the break-in period is short, which is a huge advantage for a leather shoe. You can wear these right out of the box.