First impression? It's a super clean, wearable colorway. The materials are good—not premium, but solid for the price point. On feet, they're lightweight and easy to style. Honestly, for $130, this is a fantastic entry into the Jordan series. Just know they're a lifestyle shoe first, performance second. 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. Final thoughts? The "Air Jordan 1 Low OG" is a must-have for any rotation. It's for the minimalist, the style-focused wearer, the Jordan purist. It’s "not" for someone seeking maximal comfort or tech features. For $130 USD, you're buying a legend in its most wearable form. Cop it. Is it worth it? For me, yes. It fills a specific niche: a reliable, good-looking sneaker you don't have to baby. The 'Neutral Grey' colorway is "incredibly" easy to match. The downside? It can feel a bit narrow. If you have wider feet, maybe consider going half a size up.