The execution is on point. It fills that "go-to" sneaker role perfectly. While not the comfiest shoe in my closet, its style points are through the roof. For the price? I think it's totally worth it. A reliable, great-looking addition from the Jordan series that won't go out of style. The biggest pro here is the styling, hands down. This specific colorway - with its muted tones - is incredibly easy to match. The quality of the suede is nice for the price point. However, the tongue is on the thinner side; it doesn't have that plush feel some might want. It's a trade-off for that sleek look. Let's talk pros. The biggest advantage here is versatility. This 'Black/Cement Grey' colorway goes with "literally" everything — jeans, shorts, joggers. The build quality feels a step above some recent Jordan 1 Lows I've seen. For $140, you're getting a durable, stylish shoe that's easy to wear. The "air jordan 1 low se" is a strong, everyday option for sure. On feet, the look is just fire. The design of this ‘SE’ version has some subtle differences—slightly altered paneling that makes it feel fresh. It photographs really well, too. Compared to a standard Jordan 1 Low, this ‘air jordan 1 low se’ has more character. A huge pro is its versatility; this colorway goes with literally everything in my closet. Major win for outfit rotation.