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Versus other AJ1 Lows, this "Brooklyn" colorway is more unique than your standard Chicago or UNC color-blocking. It sits in a nice spot - familiar silhouette, fresh execution. For $125, it offers something a bit different in the lineup. Putting these on, the fit is pretty true to size for me. The comfort is... well, it's an AJ1 Low. Don't expect Boost or React here—it's a flat, firm feel that breaks in over time. The "lightweight" construction is a plus for all-day wear, though. Compared to a high-top AJ1, the "Air Jordan 1 Brooklyn Low" is obviously less restrictive around the ankle. If you're looking for a casual, easy-to-wear sneaker from the "Jordan" lineup, this is a great option, just manage your cushioning expectations. Yo, unboxing these Air Jordan 1 Brooklyn Lows, I was immediately struck by the premium feel. 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. Final verdict? I'm really liking the Air Jordan 1 Brooklyn Low. It fills a niche: a flashy yet wearable Low. It’s not the most comfy shoe ever, but for style points? It's way up there. I'd grab these on a slight discount if you can, but even at $130, it's a fair price for the statement it makes.
- Shown: True Blue
- Style: CT8532-401