On some GR colorways, the leather can be a bit stiff and plasticky. It creases – that's just part of the game with this design. If you're super precious about keeping your kicks flawless, maybe this isn't for you. It's a shoe that looks better with some wear, in my opinion. Sizing tip: they fit true to size for me. The "Air Jordan 1 Low OG" has a nice, secure wrap. Not too tight, not loose. The materials break in a bit. Compared to some newer Jordan Lows, the OG shape is slightly narrower & more refined. I'd say go with your normal size. If you have very wide feet, maybe consider half a size up, but try a pair on if you can. Unboxing another classic: the Air Jordan 1 Low OG. You know exactly what you're getting—and that's the point! The materials are standard-issue Jordan, nothing fancy, but it's put together well. Slipping them on is always a breeze. The comfort level? It's... fine. It's a flat, simple court shoe from decades ago, repurposed for style. Compared to newer lifestyle models, they might feel a bit stiff initially. Big plus? The endless customization potential and classic vibe. Potential minus? They can feel a bit narrow. For $130 USD, it's a solid, if predictable, choice. A staple for a reason. Alright, let's unbox these. First impression? The 'Black Toe' color blocking on this air jordan 1 low og is just... timeless. That crisp white leather paneling, man — it pops. Straight out of the box, the build feels solid, not flimsy. It's that classic Jordan 1 silhouette we all know, just in a low-top form. A great start for sure, especially at around $130 USD.

  • Shown: Dark Iris
  • Style: AQ9129-500

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