It's not revolutionary, but it's reliable style. Perfect for casual wearers, collectors of the silhouette, or first-time Jordan buyers. Skip it if you prioritize tech or cushioning. For me? It's a definite yes. On foot, the visuals are just "chef's kiss". This 'Neutral Grey' colorway is so versatile. The beauty of this Air Jordan 1 Low OG is its simplicity; it goes with literally everything. Comparing it to a High-top? It's obviously a lower profile, but it keeps all that iconic style. For summer or casual days, this Low version is often the move. 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. I've been wearing these 'Neutral Grey' lows for a week now. 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.