Man, this color just "pops" in hand. The white leather panels feel smooth, and the blue nubuck is soft. It's a $170 USD Jordan that screams summer. Putting them on—classic break-in period. Compared to a Dunk? Similar vibe, but the AJ1 has that iconic Nike Air support system in the sole (basic, but historic). "Pro:" one of the best-looking recent colorways, hands down. "Con:" light-colored nubuck is a dirt magnet. Must-have for color lovers, but maybe avoid if you're rough on your kicks. Comparing it to recent Jordan 1 Lows or Mids, this Retro 1 High OG has that perfect, "authentic" proportion. The toe box shape, the height – it's just right. The $180 price tag is standard now, but you're getting a legend. The downside? Everyone has a pair, so don't expect to be "super" unique. Pulling these out, the craftsmanship on this "air jordan retro 1" is consistent—good stitching, clean panels. The 'Court Purple' looks even better in person. Fit-wise, they're snug; I'd go true to size. The high-top design offers good ankle "support" for casual wear. Honestly, the sole is quite basic. It's a style-over-substance shoe, and that's okay! A closet essential for many, but not for everyone. Final verdict? For me, the "Air Jordan Retro 1" is still a "strong" recommend. It's a pillar of sneaker culture. You're buying the "look", the history, the versatility. Just go in with the right expectations on comfort. Try them on if you can! If you find a colorway you love, it's a worthy addition. It's not perfect for every situation, but for style points? It's "almost" always a yes. What do you guys think?
- Shown: Red Thunder
- Style: 555088-711