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The Jordan 1 Brooklyn is certainly up on the list of wild Jordan sneakers, next to those triple-stacked sneakers. But as offbeat as the stomper is, the Jordan model actually cleans up well.

Take the latest "Spruce Fog" pairs, for instance. The Jordan Brand has quite literally "spruced" up the chunky-soled model, putting it in a nice khaki-toned suede jacket.

Of course, the suede Jordan 1 Brooklyn maintains its signature details, like the extra-stacked soles and steel toe plates. Some of these touches have also been splashed with matching khaki colors to help create a clean tonal look. Mission accomplished.

The Jordan 1 Brooklyn Low is basically a platformed Jordan 1 Low with emo edge. To put it even more simply, it's the initial Brooklyn boot, but shorter.

The low-top Brooklyn is honestly much more stylish than its taller sibling, having appeared in faux fur looks and even vintage-style leather.

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With the latest suede look, it's further cementing itself as a Swoosh fashion girlie.

And for those looking to cop, the newest "Spruce Fog" Jordan 1 Brooklyn Low is now available on Shiekh's website for $155.

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