Terms of the offer
The heel and the top of the ankle collar? They "will" rub. I'm talking potential blisters for the first few wears. You "need" to wear thicker socks. It's a common issue with the "air jordan 1 retro high og" that no one talks about enough. The comfort does improve, but you have to earn it. It's not a slip-on-and-go kind of sneaker right away. Comparing it to other 1s, like a Mid or a Low, the High OG just has that presence. The ankle collar, the way it laces up... it's the definitive version. Is it worth the $180? For this specific colorway, yeah. You're paying for that heritage. But try it on first if you can—the fit can be tricky. Final verdict? If you want a comfortable, modern sneaker, look elsewhere (maybe a Jordan 13). But if you appreciate design history and want a shoe that works with 90% of your wardrobe, this is it. The Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG earns its legendary status. Just size right – they fit pretty true-to-size for me. Hope this helps! Who should skip it? If tech and cushion are your top priorities – maybe try a Jordan 35 or something modern. If you hate creasing your sneakers... maybe admire these from afar. They're meant to be worn and lived in. For $180+, you want a performance tool? This ain't it. But for a style icon? It's perfect.
- Shown: Military Black
- Style: DJ5718-242