Great materials, timeless design, fair price ( ~$120 USD ). It's a "staple", not a statement. For the Jordan series, it offers accessible, "wearable" style. Just go in with the "right" expectations for comfort, and you'll be "more" than happy. That's my "real" take. Now, a potential con? If you're after a super-soft, ultra-plush "slipper-like" feel, this might not be it. The cushioning is improved, yes, but it's still built on that classic - and slightly firm - AJ1 low platform. It's comfortable for all-day wear, but don't expect Zoom Air or React levels of squish. Just keeping it real for you guys. Comparing it to my other Jordans... This "Air Jordan 1 Low SE" is much lighter and more low-profile than a high-top AJ1. Versus something like a Jordan 3 or 4? You're "definitely" sacrificing cushioning for that classic, sleek look. It's a different tool for a different job – pure lifestyle here. Comparing it to other Jordans - look, it's not as performance-oriented as, say, a Jordan 38. And versus a regular AJ1 low, the SE's materials and details (like that unique mesh) make it stand out. It sits in a great spot: more interesting than the basic models, but still rooted in that iconic Jordan series DNA we all love. It's a fantastic lifestyle option.