Whether it's this "Starfish" orange or a core black/white pair, the value is in the timeless design. Unboxing feels special every time. On foot, it's a confident, stylish wear. You're buying heritage. Pro: Unmatched versatility and a true-to-OG shape. Con: The comfort is basic, and creasing is inevitable. Who should buy? Anyone who values sneaker history & clean style. Who should skip? Comfort-first buyers. There you have it! Alright, let's get these out of the box! First impression? This "Air Jordan 1 Low OG" in the 'Chicago' colorway is just... clean. The classic red, white, and black leather has a nice, solid feel. It’s the iconic Jordan 1 silhouette, just in a low-top version—and for around "$120 USD", it's a more accessible piece of the Jordan series history. The shape is perfect right out of the box. So here’s my take on the Air Jordan 1 Low OG. For $130, you're paying for that heritage silhouette and nothing more — and that's okay! The materials are good, not great. The fit is snug (I went TTS). Walking around, you feel connected to the ground — it’s a firm ride. Honestly, this shoe is for collectors who want the OG profile and for people who just want a classic look. It's "not" a performance shoe or a comfort king. Manage your expectations, and you'll love it. First impression out of the box? The 'Bred' color blocking on this 'Air Jordan 1 Low OG' is just "fire" in hand. The classic look is undeniable. Sliding them on, the ankle collar is low - obviously - so mobility is great. They're surprisingly light on foot, too. My favorite part? The Nike Air branding on the tongue. It’s a small detail, but it matters for an OG purist. For $130-ish, it's a staple. Great for a casual rotation, but hardcore comfort seekers will be disappointed.