The biggest advantage here is the style – it's an icon. The "Air Jordan 1 Low OG" is a wardrobe staple. It's easy to wear, and the quality is consistent for a Jordan retro. At around $120, it sits in a reasonable spot for a classic. You're paying for the design legacy, and that's fair. Let's talk about the classic "Black Toe" Air Jordan 1 Low OG. Opening this box feels like grabbing a piece of history — but in its most wearable form. The shoe itself isn't heavy at all, and the comfort is decent for a retro model (though don't expect modern cushioning). I love how the color blocking pops. The major "pro" is its style; the "con"? The flat, firm insole. It's perfect for casual wear, but maybe not for all-day walks or if you need serious arch support. Comparing it to other Jordan lows... this OG version has a "much" better shape than the regular Jordan 1 Lows. The toe box is sleeker, the collar is lower—it's just more refined. My verdict? If you want "the" definitive low-top AJ1 experience, this is it. Skip it if you need plush cushioning. Comparing it to other Jordans? Well, versus the Air Jordan 1 High, this "Air Jordan 1 Low OG" is obviously more low-profile and, for many, more wearable daily. It loses some of the high-top's ankle presence but gains a lot in casual, warm-weather versatility. I find myself reaching for Lows like this 'Royal Blue' more often in summer. The Jordan series nailed the proportions on this OG cut.