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The shape on this specific "OG" remaster is "so" good – much better than some of the past releases. The toe box is sleek. The color-blocking – especially on a classic colorway – just "pops" in photos. It's a photographer's dream shoe. That's a huge advantage of the Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG design. Compared to other Jordans? This is the blueprint. The "Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG" has a narrower profile than an AJ5 or AJ6. It’s also lighter on foot than most. If you want history and a pure, clean sneaker aesthetic, this is it. But if modern tech and max cushion are your priority? Look at the Jordan 38 or even an Air Max. This is about heritage, "not" performance innovation. Looking at the materials up close: the leather on this "air jordan 1 retro high og" release is decent – not buttery premium, but it's fine. The color saturation in natural light is really nice. On-camera, this shoe always pops. Is it worth the retail price? For a classic colorway, yes. For a GR (General Release) color? Maybe wait for a slight discount if you can. Honestly, the "Air Jordan 1" just looks better on foot than in the box. The high-top silhouette gives you that classic basketball profile that works with so many fits – jeans, shorts, you name it. In hand, the ‘Bred’ colorway is iconic, but on feet? It’s a statement. It’s a shoe that the camera loves, and it makes any simple outfit look intentional. That’s its biggest strength, for sure.
- Shown: Obsidian
- Style: BQ4422 100