.. that blue is just beautiful. The shape on this OG model is so much better than the regular lows—sleeker toe box. On feet, they feel secure, but the cushioning is minimal. That's the trade-off for the classic profile. If you love the Jordan 1 High but find it too bulky, the Air Jordan 1 Low OG is your answer. A must for OG sneakerheads. Let's compare it to the high-top version. This Air Jordan 1 Low OG offers much more ankle freedom, obviously. It's easier to slip on and off. The look is more relaxed. If you love the AJ1 style but find the highs a bit restrictive or too bold for your wardrobe, the low is your answer, 100%. Who should maybe pass? If you're all about maximum comfort and modern cushioning, this ain't it. Also, if you're looking for a bold, head-turning statement piece, the basic OG colorways might be too subtle for you. The "Air Jordan 1 Low OG" is about understated style, not loud hype. Keep that in mind before you cop. Let me give you my immediate thoughts on these. This "Air Jordan 1 Low OG" silhouette is, hands down, my favorite low-top Jordan. I got the 'Neutral Grey' pair, and the color is even better in person—super versatile. Sliding them on, they're incredibly easy to wear. No drama, just a clean, classic fit. The advantage here is the timeless design that never goes out of style. The drawback is the lack of modern innovation—it's a 1985 design, after all. For $130 USD, you're paying for heritage. I'd tell any style-focused person to grab a pair. Hardcore comfort seekers, manage your expectations.