Versus a Jordan 1 High, you lose some ankle support (obviously) and that iconic high-top look. Compared to more modern Jordan models like the 3s or 4s, the cushioning is much simpler. It's for the purists who love the low-profile silhouette of the original series. 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. 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. Major pro? The versatility. This "Air Jordan 1 Brooklyn Low" literally goes with everything in my closet. The colorway is a home run for a low-top. Another plus is the comfort break-in time is minimal. It's just an easy, no-brainer shoe to wear. For the price, you're getting a classic look that's super wearable.