This "Air Jordan Retro 1" 'Hyper Royal' has a fantastic, weathered blue hue. Out of the box, I loved the materials—they have character. On feet? They're "stiff". The break-in period is real, people. The high-top design offers good ankle lockdown, though. Is it worth $190? If you're into the vintage aesthetic & the AJ1 silhouette, absolutely. But if you need a sneaker you can walk miles in? This probably isn't it. Know what you're buying. Now, the not-so-great part? That stiff break-in period. The first few wears can be tough on the heel and pinky toe—no lie. Also, the traction on dusty floors? It's just okay. If you're looking for a performance shoe, this ain't it. The Air Jordan Retro 1 is a lifestyle king, but it has its functional limits. Keep that in mind! The craftsmanship on my pair of Air Jordan Retro 1 'Royal Blues' is really solid. Stitching is clean, the leather panels are smooth, and the overall shape is on point. For a retro, the quality control seems good. It feels durable, like it'll age well with wear. That's a big plus in my book. Alright, so I just got the "Air Jordan Retro 1" High OG in the 'University Blue' colorway, and straight out the box? The quality is actually pretty solid for a GR. The leather has a nice, smooth finish and that iconic silhouette is just "chef's kiss". At $180 USD, it's your typical Jordan price point. My first impression is really positive—it's a clean, classic look that never gets old.