The materials? They're good, especially for the ~$120-$140 USD price range. On feet, the support is great for a low-top, but the cushioning is "firm" – don't expect Boost or React, obviously. Visually, it's a "sleeker" version of the high-top, which I actually prefer for daily wear. Compared to some other Jordan 1 Lows, the OG shape is just "cleaner". If you prioritize comfort above all, maybe look elsewhere. But for style? Hard to beat. Holding this pair, the craftsmanship is noticeable. Stitching is clean, the leather has a nice grain – it just "feels" quality. The Air Jordan 1 Low OG design is so simple, yet so effective. On foot, it's a true low-top; easier to wear than the high version for many. A definite pro is its classic, no-nonsense look. A potential con for some? It can feel a bit… basic compared to more elaborate designs. In-hand, the craftsmanship is consistent. Stitching is clean, the leather panels align well. On foot, the lockdown is secure—no heel slip. My verdict? It's a workhorse sneaker. It won't be the most exciting pickup in your collection, but it'll probably be one of your most-worn. Just opened up the box for this "Air Jordan 1 Low OG" 'Black Toe,' and wow—the color blocking is just "chef's kiss". The leather quality is decent, especially for the $130 USD price point. On feet, they feel secure and surprisingly light. I've worn these all day, and while they're not "comfortable" like a React or Zoom shoe, they're perfectly fine for casual use. The biggest "pro" is the iconic look that works with any fit. A minor "con"? The toe box creases pretty noticeably, which some people hate. If you're a fan of the OG Jordan 1 aesthetic but want a summer-friendly version, this is your shoe.