Opening this "air jordan 1 low og", I didn't expect miracles. And yeah, it's a flat, firm basketball shoe from the 80s... in low form. The upper materials are nice, but the cushioning is minimal. The "huge" pro? The look is iconic and goes with literally everything in your closet. If you want a piece of sneaker history you can beat up, this is it. If you need modern, bounce-y comfort for long walks? This isn't your shoe. Simple as that. What's up, everyone! Got the Air Jordan 1 Low OG 'Royal' in hand. Instant reaction? That blue is just beautiful—deep and rich. Checking the construction, everything's clean; no glue stains I can see. On feet, they're surprisingly comfortable for a vintage-inspired design. They're not "plush", but they're not bricks either! I own the highs, and the lows are just so much easier to slip on and off for casual days. Big plus: the OG shape is on point. Downside? The leather can crease noticeably. At $130, it's a classic colorway done right. A must for collectors, but a great first Jordan for anyone. Conversely, who should skip it? If you're chasing ultimate comfort—like, all-day walking comfort—look elsewhere. The Jordan 1 Low OG isn't that. Also, if you're only into the latest tech or maximalist design, this classic might feel too basic. It's for a specific, style-driven audience. Alright, let's get into these "Air Jordan 1 Low OG 'Neutral Grey'". First off, the box is classic—and the shoe inside? It's clean, it's simple... almost "perfect". That OG shape is just "chef's kiss". For $130 USD, you're getting a timeless piece of Jordan history that looks even better in hand than in pics.