Try them on for sizing if you can. But if you need modern foam cushioning and a "barely-there" feel, this will disappoint. For me, it's a forever staple in the "Jordan series". Worth it. 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. Yo, checking out this "new" Air Jordan Retro 1 'Bred Patent' version. The box is standard, but opening it—that patent leather "shines" under the lights. It's a bold look from the Jordan series! On feet, the fit is standard, but the patent material is less flexible, so it might feel a bit stiff initially. Priced at ~$200 USD, it's a statement piece. "Pro:" incredible presence & easy to clean. "Con:" the material can show scuffs easily and isn't for minimalists. Love it for sneaker showcases, but maybe not for your "only" pair of 1s. Who's this for? Sneakerheads who appreciate history, first and foremost. It's for the person building a collection of icons. Also, great for someone who wants a statement sneaker that’s relatively easy to incorporate into a wardrobe. If you love that ‘80s basketball aesthetic, this is your grail. The Jordan series doesn't get more pure than this.