I'm reviewing the 'University Blue' pair, and the colors really pop on camera. First impression out of the box was positive—solid construction, no flaws. The on-foot experience is classic AJ1: a flat, stable base. It’s not a squishy ride, but it’s reliable. Compared to the Mid version, the OG Low has a much better shape and materials. I love it for its simplicity and history. At $130, it's a fair price for what it is. I'd recommend it to anyone building a versatile sneaker rotation. If you have wide feet, maybe go half a size up for comfort. Alright, let's get into these Air Jordan 1 Low OG 'Black Toe'". First off, the unboxing? Classic vibes. The leather feels pretty decent for the $130 price tag. That iconic Black, White, and Red color-blocking is just "chef's kiss"—it looks even better in hand than in pictures. If you're a fan of the Jordan series but want a low-top, this is a no-brainer pick-up, honestly. So, who should cop? First-time Jordan buyers, people who love minimalist style, or anyone needing a beater shoe that still looks good. The 'Air Jordan 1 Low' fills that role perfectly. Who should pass? If you already have multiple similar black/white sneakers, this might be repetitive. Also, if you hate visible creasing, look elsewhere. For me? It's a definite keeper in the collection. What's up, everyone? Got the "Shadow" "air jordan 1 low og" here. This is the ultimate "wear-with-anything" pair. Opening the box, the grey and black nubuck has a great texture. On feet, they're light and easy to slip on & off. Compared to a Mid or High, you lose some ankle support, but you gain all-day, casual wearability. The major pro? Versatility. The potential con? The outsole is pretty basic, so traction on wet surfaces isn't the best. A great daily driver, for sure.