It's more interesting than a straight black or white pair, but way easier to style than some wild collaboration. Versus a high-top AJ1, it's obviously a different feel - less ankle support, but more breathable and low-profile for summer. On feet now, & my initial thought is: these are comfortable! They're not ultra-plush, but the cushioning is decent for a lifestyle shoe. The break-in is minimal, which is a huge plus. Compared to a standard AJ1 High, the "Air Jordan 1 Brooklyn Low" is obviously lighter & less restrictive around the ankle. It's perfect for warmer days or if you just prefer that low-cut feel. For the price – around $130 – I think it's a fair deal for what you get. You're paying for that iconic Jordan Brand heritage and a quality-built, versatile sneaker. It's not a steal, but it's not overpriced either. In today's market, that's something. Would I recommend the "Air Jordan 1 Brooklyn Low"? For a reliable rotation piece, yes. 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.