This "Air Jordan 1 Low OG" silhouette is, hands down, my favorite low-top Jordan. I got the 'Neutral Grey' pair, and the color is even better in person—super versatile. Sliding them on, they're incredibly easy to wear. No drama, just a clean, classic fit. The advantage here is the timeless design that never goes out of style. The drawback is the lack of modern innovation—it's a 1985 design, after all. For $130 USD, you're paying for heritage. I'd tell any style-focused person to grab a pair. Hardcore comfort seekers, manage your expectations. Just opened up the box for this "Air Jordan 1 Low OG" 'Black Toe,' and wow—the color blocking is just "chef's kiss". The leather quality is decent, especially for the $130 USD price point. On feet, they feel secure and surprisingly light. I've worn these all day, and while they're not "comfortable" like a React or Zoom shoe, they're perfectly fine for casual use. The biggest "pro" is the iconic look that works with any fit. A minor "con"? The toe box creases pretty noticeably, which some people hate. If you're a fan of the OG Jordan 1 aesthetic but want a summer-friendly version, this is your shoe. Here’s my real talk on the "Air Jordan 1 Low OG". "Pro": Timeless design you'll never get tired of. "Con": The footbed is pretty basic—it’s a flat, court-feel. For "$130", you're paying for the heritage and look, not groundbreaking tech. It’s perfect for collectors who want an easy-wearing Jordan or newcomers to the series. Not ideal for folks seeking maximum comfort or performance. For me? It's a wardrobe staple. Big pro for the Air Jordan 1 Low OG? Versatility. I can throw these on with jeans, shorts, whatever—it always looks good. The construction feels durable too. The con? That flat, firm midsole. If you need modern, pillowy comfort, look elsewhere. This is for style, pure and simple. A true wardrobe staple.