It's a "standard" Jordan 1 low break-in: a bit stiff at first, but the padded collar helps. The fit is true-to-size for me. I appreciate the weight — it's "light" and feels good for all-day casual wear. Compared to a bulkier high-top, this "air jordan 1 brooklyn low" is definitely more of a "throw on and go" kind of shoe. Now, a potential con? If you have wider feet, the toe box on this "air jordan 1 brooklyn low" might feel a bit narrow at first. It does break in, but something to consider. Also, it’s a flat shoe—don’t expect amazing arch support or crazy cushioning. It’s a style-first, comfort-second kind of model. Just keeping it real with you all! Comparing it to other Jordans... it's lighter and more breathable than a high-top AJ1, obviously. Versus something like a Jordan 1 Mid? The materials on this "Brooklyn Low" feel a step up, honestly. It sits in a nice spot— more premium than a basic GR (General Release) but not a crazy-limited drop. A solid entry in the Jordan series for sure. Who should "skip" it? If you need supreme comfort or arch support, look elsewhere. Also, if you only go for "hype" releases or bold designs, this quiet "Air Jordan 1 Brooklyn Low" might bore you. It’s not a head-turner in a crowd; it's more of a "refined", under-the-radar piece. Know what you're buying into.