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First impression? The leather quality feels solid – not super buttery, but good for a retro. That high-top silhouette is just iconic. At around $180, you're paying for the legacy. Sliding them on, the ankle padding is great, but the break-in period is real – expect some stiffness initially. Here’s the real talk: the main "pro" of this shoe is its unmatched legacy and style. It’s a piece of history you can wear. However, the potential "con"? That break-in period. The stiff leather and flat insole aren't for everyone, especially if you prioritize all-day comfort. It’s a trade-off. For true sneakerheads who value design, it's worth it. For pure comfort seekers? Maybe not. Let's talk about the actual feel. The "air jordan 1 retro high og" has a firm, flat footbed – it's not "comfortable" in a modern sense. The high-top collar provides good support, though. I'd compare the break-in to a sturdy leather boot. The pros are its unmatched iconic look & durability. Cons? Weight & initial stiffness. It's for style-first people. Is it worth the $180+ USD price tag? For me, yes – if you’re buying into the culture. The craftsmanship on my pair is good, no major flaws. Wearing the "Air Jordan 1" gives you a certain confidence. It’s not the most comfortable shoe in my collection, but it’s one of the most "satisfying" to own and wear. It’s an investment in a classic silhouette.
- Shown: Legend Blue
- Style: DN3707-160