The biggest advantage of this shoe is its versatility. The "Air Jordan 1 Low OG" literally goes with anything in your wardrobe. It's also lighter and less restrictive than the High version. Plus, that OG shape is just "chef's kiss" – it looks authentic. For $150, you're getting a piece of sneaker history in its most wearable form. That's a win in my book. Holding this pair, the craftsmanship is noticeable. Stitching is clean, the leather has a nice grain – it just "feels" quality. The Air Jordan 1 Low OG design is so simple, yet so effective. On foot, it's a true low-top; easier to wear than the high version for many. A definite pro is its classic, no-nonsense look. A potential con for some? It can feel a bit… basic compared to more elaborate designs. Who should "skip" it? If you need max comfort for all-day wear on concrete, look elsewhere. Also, if you're solely into the latest tech and materials, the "Air Jordan 1 Low OG" might feel dated. And performance ballers? This isn't your modern on-court shoe. It's a lifestyle piece, through and through. Sizing note: I went true to size, and the fit is perfect. Snug at first, but it loosens up nicely. The 'Air Jordan 1 Low' has a pretty standard fit. Wide footers "might" want to try a half-size up, just to be safe. The materials don't have much give. Overall, the break-in period is short, which is a huge advantage for a leather shoe. You can wear these right out of the box.