It's more interesting than your standard white/red colorway, but won't hit your wallet like a Travis Scott collab. For Jordan 1 Lows specifically, this is one of the better color stories we've seen recently that isn't just a high-top copy. Conversely, who should skip it? If you need max comfort for long hours on foot — maybe not the best. Hardcore performance basketball fans? Obviously, no. Also, if you prefer bold, eye-catching sneakers, this muted "Brooklyn" palette might be too tame. It’s a "specific" vibe. And if you're all about that high-top ankle support & look, this low-cut just won’t hit the same. Just unboxed the Air Jordan 1 Brooklyn Low, and man—the first thing you notice is that clean, all-over cream color. It’s super versatile right out of the gate. The leather feels decent for the price point, which is around $140 USD. It's a classic Jordan 1 Low silhouette, so you know what you're getting. Really solid first impression for a simple, wearable shoe. So, worth the $120 USD? For the right person, absolutely. If this colorway speaks to you, you'll get a ton of wear out of them. They fill that "cool, easy-going sneaker" niche perfectly. It's not a hype beast shoe, and that's okay – sometimes you just want a solid, stylish Jordan 1 Low that looks great without trying too hard. The "Air Jordan 1 Brooklyn Low" definitely delivers on that promise.