That grey suede is "so" nice. Comparing it to other Jordan 1s, the low-top profile just makes it a more versatile, everyday shoe for me. The comfort is decent—a typical AJ1 Low feel. Honestly, a great pick if you want a low-key but quality sneaker. However, if you're all about loud, statement Jordan colorways, this Brooklyn edition might feel a bit too quiet for your collection. On feet, the comfort is... exactly what you expect from an AJ1 Low. It's not ultra-plush, but it's not uncomfortable either. The break-in period is minimal. The leather is decent, & the shoe is relatively lightweight, which I appreciate for all-day wear. It definitely nails the casual, everyday sneaker vibe that this silhouette is perfect for. You're buying these for the look, not groundbreaking tech. Major pro for me: the "style-to-comfort ratio" for casual use. The "Air Jordan 1 Low" is a timeless silhouette, and this Brooklyn colorway executes it well. It's a breathable, low-top option that looks great with jeans or shorts. For $135, it's a relatively accessible entry into the Jordan Brand world without breaking the bank. That's a win. 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.