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They break in nicely. The support is fantastic for all-day wear. They're not heavy, but you feel secure. The flat sole is great for driving, honestly. The initial stiffness fades, and you're left with a really solid, reliable shoe. So, give 'em a little time — they'll get better. The beauty of this shoe is in its simplicity. No crazy tech, just clean design. On camera, the details really shine – the Wings logo, the toe box perforations. Walking around, you get a stable, grounded feel. It’s not bouncy, but it's secure. Compared to other Jordan series releases, the High OG is the foundation. It’s a must-have for purists, but maybe "too" simple for those who love flashy designs. Just got the "Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG 'Taxi'" in. That black, yellow, and white scheme? "Chef's kiss". It's bold but incredibly easy to style. Sliding these on, the ankle collar is high and supportive—great for the look, can be stiff at first. Compared to a Dunk High, the AJ1 has more "presence", in my opinion. The biggest pro is its "versatility". The con is the well-known lack of modern cushioning. If you want a comfortable, tech-filled sneaker, look elsewhere. If you want a style icon, this is it. On foot now. Honestly, the comfort is… fine? Don't expect modern cushioning. The "air jordan 1 retro high og" feels sturdy – like a classic basketball shoe (because it is!). The ankle support is great, but the sole is firm. It's not uncomfortable, just… honest. If you want a pillow for your foot, look at a Jordan 13 or something. This is about style and heritage, pure and simple.
- Shown: Navy Velvet
- Style: DV3742-021