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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 – honestly, the comfort level is exactly what you'd expect from a classic Jordan 1 low silhouette. It's firm, not plush. The "break-in" period is real, especially around the heel collar. But the air jordan 1 brooklyn low feels lightweight & secure. If you're used to modern, super-cushioned sneakers? These might feel a bit stiff to you. For me, the fit is true to size, no issues there. On foot now, and the fit is true to size for me. The Air Jordan 1 Brooklyn Low has that familiar, slightly stiff feel around the toe – it's not a plush modern sneaker. But, the ankle collar is soft & break-in should be quick. Weight? It's light, super easy to wear all day. For a low-top, the lockdown is pretty good right out of the box. Is it worth the cop? For me... yeah. If you want a low-top Jordan that flies under the radar a bit but has that perfect blend of heritage and wearability, the "air jordan 1 brooklyn low" is a great choice. It won’t turn as many heads as a Chicago, but it will get way more wears. It’s a sneaker for people who actually wear their shoes, not just collect them.
- Shown: Patent Bred
- Style: DN3707-160