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The leather quality here is "fantastic"—buttery soft. On foot, they feel premium. The blue is deep and rich. However, that softer leather might not hold its shape as long as the stiffer OG cuts. At $185, it's a premium price for a premium feel. If you love luxury touches on a classic, this is for you. If you prefer the original, tougher build, maybe pass. Fresh out the box! My initial thought on this Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG? The materials feel great - no synthetic disappointment here. Sliding them on, the fit is TTS with fantastic heel lockdown. The high-top design really does offer good support for casual use. On foot, the color blocking is just flawless. It’s a shoe that looks better with wear, too. Compared to a Jordan 3, it's less innovative but more iconic in my book. Pro: premium build and timeless appeal. Con: can be tough to style for some, and it's a common silhouette. For $180-$190, it's a foundational sneaker for any wardrobe. Final recommendation: Buy these to wear, not just to stock. They get better with age and creases. Perfect for collectors who also wear their kicks, or for someone wanting their first major Jordan. Avoid if you have wide feet or need arch support. The "air jordan 1 retro high og" is a style icon, not a comfort icon. Unboxing this Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG 'Bred', and wow—the shape is so much better than older retros. It’s got that 1985 essence. Sliding my foot in, the fit is snug, true to size. The ankle support is real, but the outsole is stiff out of the box. Visually? It’s a powerhouse. The perfect, simple color-blocking. Pros: timeless style, premium materials. Cons: the comfort isn't for everyone. At around $180 USD, it's a staple for collectors or style-first wearers, not for performance.
- Shown: Midnight Navy
- Style: CT8527-700