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On this ‘Court Purple’ pair, the leather is decent! It’s not buttery premium, but it’s solid and should age nicely. The paint on the midsole can chip though, that's a common flaw. Just being real with you. It’s part of the deal with a lot of retros, honestly. Final verdict? I love the "Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG". This 'University Blue' pair is a clean, classic addition. But let's be real: comfort-wise — it's not a Zoom unit. It's a style-first sneaker. Compared to other Jordans, it's the blueprint. The advantage is its legendary status and outfit-making power. The disadvantage is the break-in and price tag ($180). I'd recommend it to any sneaker fan for the culture. I wouldn't recommend it as your only pair of shoes if you're on your feet all day. Hope that helps From an EEAT perspective, I’ve owned dozens of these over the years. My real experience? They last forever. The paint might chip on the midsole after a while, but the structure holds up. Breaking in a fresh pair of "Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG" sneakers is a rite of passage. You have to earn that perfect fit. That’s part of the story, and for fans, that’s a feature, not a bug. Wearing these 'Bred' Air Jordan 1 Retro High OGs out today. The upper is sturdy, offering decent support for all-day wear. Compared to a newer Jordan like the 5 or 13, the tech is basic—no Zoom air, just a simple sole. But that's not the point! The point is the iconic look & the versatility. Pros? Goes with everything. Cons? The insole is pretty basic. I'd recommend these to any sneakerhead starting their collection.
- Shown: Obsidian
- Style: 555088-302