They don't have crazy cushioning, it's a firm ride, but the shape and fit are on point. True to size, nice heel lockdown. If you're used to modern sneakers, this might feel stiff, but it's that classic basketball feel I personally love. 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. First lace-up! Initial thoughts? The Air Jordan 1 Low OG fits like a glove—true to size for me. The materials are simple but feel durable. Visually, it's a home run; that low profile works with shorts or jeans. Where it falls short? Literally, the footbed is flat. There's no Zoom or Air unit here. It's a trade-off: you get timeless style but sacrifice modern comfort. I'd say it's worth it at retail for a classic colorway. Great for daily casual wear, not for all-day events on your feet. Final verdict? The Air Jordan 1 Low OG is a legend for a reason. It's simple, iconic, and endlessly wearable. This 'UNC' blue pair is stunning. You're paying for the name and the history, around $130 USD. Worth it? If you appreciate sneaker culture and want a versatile low-top, 100%. If your main concern is cutting-edge comfort tech, you might be disappointed. It's a classic, not a revolution.