Every time I lace up this Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG, I'm reminded why it's a pillar of the Jordan series. However, the ankle collar can be stiff and might dig in for some people. It's a design from '85, after all! So, if you have wider feet or prefer a more forgiving collar, maybe try it on first. Reviewing this 'Shadow' Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG. Such a versatile, low-key colorway. Unboxing it, the grey and black combo is super wearable. On foot, they're just easy. No breaking in needed for me. The advantage over some newer Jordans? Pure, simple style. The disadvantage? They're "everywhere". If you want to stand out in the Jordan series, this isn't it. But for a reliable, go-to pair in your closet? 100% worth it. What's up, everyone? Just unboxed the "'Dark Mocha' Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG". First impression? The brown and black suede/nubuck combo looks "even better" in hand. It's a super versatile colorway. On feet, it’s the same story: great ankle support, but a firm ride. I’d say it’s more of a "style" shoe than a "comfort" shoe. At its "$170 USD" retail, it was a must-cop. It’s a fantastic alternative to the super-expensive Travis Scott collab. Not for you if you need cloud-like comfort, but a top-tier option for your rotation. The materials on this specific ‘University Blue’ pair are pretty nice! The white leather panels are smooth, and the suede-like blue feels premium. Unboxing a fresh pair of the "air jordan 1 retro high og" is always a joy. The construction feels solid—no glue stains I can see. For the Jordan series, this retro represents a high-quality release, especially at this price point.