It’s comfortable, but it’s not a performance running shoe. The outsole is flat for basketball heritage, not for all-day standing on concrete. Just keeping it real with my honest impressions here. On feet, the design really pops. That Light Aqua accent on the back? "Chef's kiss." It's just enough color to make the shoe interesting without being loud. In natural light or on camera, this Air Jordan 1 Brooklyn Low looks premium and easy to style. It’s one of those shoes that looks better on foot than in the box, for sure. Alright, let's get these on feet. The "Air Jordan 1 Brooklyn Low" fits true to size for me. The leather is decent – not super premium, but it's comfortable from the first wear. The cushioning is… well, it's a classic AJ1, so don't expect crazy softness. It's "fine" for all-day wear, just not super plush. The weight is nice and light, though. Major pro? The versatility. This "Air Jordan 1 Brooklyn Low" literally goes with everything in my closet. The colorway is a home run for a low-top. Another plus is the comfort break-in time is minimal. It's just an easy, no-brainer shoe to wear. For the price, you're getting a classic look that's super wearable.