The break-in period is real - these can feel stiff. If you need cloud-like cushioning, this ain't it. Also, the ankle collar can rub some people the wrong way. And, let's be honest, at this price point in the "Jordan series", you're partly paying for the heritage, not for cutting-edge performance features. Final thoughts? The Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG is a benchmark. Opening it, you get that nostalgic hit. On foot, it's not the most comfortable shoe in my rotation, but it’s one of the most satisfying to wear. The confidence it gives is real. This specific retro has excellent shape and quality. Pro: ultimate versatility and a true style staple. Con: the price has become steep for what is, technologically, a 1985 design. Worth around $190 USD? For a sneakerhead or someone building a classic collection, yes. For someone just wanting a comfy shoe, probably not. Who is this shoe "for"? Honestly, it's for any sneakerhead starting their collection. It's a must-have piece of history. Also great for anyone who values a clean, versatile sneaker. Who's it "not" for? Runners, or people needing all-day, max-cushion comfort. The Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG is a style icon, not a performance beast. On feet, these look even better. The high-top shape just does something for your whole fit—it's legendary. I’ve worn other Jordans, but the "OG 1" has this unbeatable, clean profile. The leather will crease, that's a fact. But honestly? On camera and in person, the creases add character to this Jordan series staple. It’s a vibe.