It's less bulky, easier to style with shorts. Versus something like a Jordan 3 or 4? It has zero of that bulky cushioning. It's all about the silhouette. The biggest pro here is its versatility and classic look. The con? That classic look means classic, basic comfort. Just keep that in mind. On foot, the fit is true-to-size for me – a nice, secure wrap. The weight is nice and light, which I love. Styling it is a breeze. The potential downside? The ankle collar can rub a bit until it's broken in. Not a dealbreaker, but something to know before your first long wear in these Lows. Who is this for? Honestly, for anyone building a sneaker rotation. The Air Jordan 1 Low OG is a perfect entry point. It's low-key but recognizable. Not for performance players or comfort chasers. It's a fashion piece—a really good one. For $130, it's a reasonable price for a design that never goes out of style. Wore these Air Jordan 1 Low OG 'Chicago's out today, and the compliments were non-stop. The design is just a legend. Comfort-wise, it's fine for a few hours. They're not "un"comfortable, but they're not Boost or React, you know? The pros are all about aesthetics and heritage. The cons? That stiff leather upper needs some time to soften. I'd say this is a perfect shoe for a collector or a style-focused wardrobe. If you're an all-day comfort seeker, maybe pass.