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The leather quality on this pair is actually pretty nice for the price point—no complaints here! On foot, the "Air Jordan 1 Lows" feel light and low-profile, perfect for summer. Compared to the OG Highs, they're less restrictive around the ankle, way easier to just throw on and go. The main pro is their timeless style; they go with literally everything. The con? That flat, firm footbed. Not for everyone, especially all-day wear. If you want a classic look over cloud-like comfort, these are for you. Sliding these on for the first time... the fit is pretty true to size for me. The break-in period is real, though – they feel a bit stiff initially around the collar. The cushioning is what you expect from an "air jordan 1 lows": firm and flat. Don't buy these for crazy comfort; you buy them for the style. On foot, that low-profile look is so versatile for everyday fits. Let's get into these "Air Jordan 1 Low SE"s with the cracked leather. Unboxing thought? "These have way more character than the plain versions!" They were about $135 USD. On-foot feel is standard, but the aesthetic is where it's at – they look broken-in and vintage right out of the box. A cool pro is the unique, pre-aged texture that hides creases well. The con? The styling is very specific and might not be for everyone. If you like that lived-in, archive aesthetic in your Jordan collection, you'll love these. If you prefer your sneakers pristine, steer clear. Let's talk about this specific Air Jordan 1 Low 'OG' release. The shape & the leather quality here feel premium - you can see & feel the difference. Sliding these on, the padded collar is nice, but yeah, the footbed is firm. At ~$140, it's an investment in a classic. The style is unmatched for casual fits. However, if you have wide feet? This might be a tough wear. It's a sleek shoe, so it runs a bit narrow. Just something to keep in mind before you cop.
- Shown: Heritage
- Style: CT8532-401