The suede is nice, and the overall silhouette is sleek. But honestly, the outsole is quite thin and flat. If you need arch support, this 'Air Jordan 1 Low OG' might not be your friend. It's perfect for short outings, but maybe not for all-day city walking. On foot feel update: After a full day, my feet were definitely feeling it. There's zero arch support, just being real with you. But! The style points are through the roof. The way these look with jeans or cargo pants is just "chef's kiss". The "air jordan 1 low og" is a sneaker you wear for the vibe, not for the comfort tech. If you accept that going in, you'll be happy. It's a lifestyle shoe first, last, and always. Worth it for the rotation? 100%, if you collect. On feet now, and the fit is TTS for me—nice and snug. The Air Jordan 1 Low OG isn't a comfort shoe, let's be real. It's firm, but that's the classic feel. The ankle collar is low, which I prefer for daily wear. Compared to a High, it's way more convenient. Solid for casual walks, but maybe not for all-day events on your feet. Sliding these on for the first time? Immediate thoughts: comfort is… decent, not amazing. The "air jordan 1 low og" has a firm, classic basketball shoe feel. The insole is pretty basic, so don't expect clouds. But! The ankle & heel lockdown is surprisingly good for a low-top. They feel secure. Compared to a modern Jordan like a 3 or 4? Yeah, much less cushioning. It’s all about that timeless silhouette & style here.