You're paying for the legacy, the clean looks, and that Jordan brand prestige. It won't revolutionize your comfort game, but it will reliably elevate your outfits. A solid 7.5/10 from me. Checking out the Air Jordan 1 Brooklyn Low, the craftsmanship is solid. No glue stains, neat stitching. I appreciate that in a Jordan series release. Wearing them, they feel light and the suede is super soft. It bridges the gap between a sporty sneaker and a casual lifestyle shoe beautifully. The pro is its all-day comfort for city walking. Con: The price ($130) might seem steep for a "basic" colorway to some. I think it's worth it for the quality. Not for those on a tight budget seeking max comfort. Comparing these to other Jordans? Well, they're way more understated than most High OG releases. They feel more like a true lifestyle shoe than a performance-basketball-turned-style-icon. Versus other Jordan 1 Lows, the 'Brooklyn' colorway is a winner for its simplicity. It won't go out of style. If you want a low-maintenance, clean sneaker from the Jordan line, this is a strong contender. Is the Air Jordan 1 Brooklyn Low worth the $140 USD price tag? In my opinion, yes—if you’ll wear it a lot. It’s a timeless colorway that won’t go out of style. The quality is consistent with the Jordan 1 Low standard. I’d recommend it to anyone building a core sneaker collection. Skip it if you only go for the hottest, most limited releases.