Honestly, the materials feel pretty solid for the $140 price tag. The mix of that grey suede and clean white leather? It's a classic, low-key combo. Unboxing it, the shape looks great – a really clean, classic Jordan 1 Low silhouette. Right away, you know this is a versatile shoe. Who is this for? Honestly, it's perfect for beginners in the sneaker game or anyone wanting a versatile, low-top Jordan. It's less bulky than a high-top, and the SE details add a little something extra. Who isn't it for? Folks needing arch support or premium, buttery leather might want to look elsewhere. For me, it's a definite recommend for casual style. Who's this for? Honestly, for the style-focused person who wants a unique, everyday low-top. It's perfect if you have several Jordans & want something different. Also, great for someone new to the line who wants a modern entry point. The wearability is its biggest strength. Comparing it to my other Jordans... It's "way" more "low-key" than an OG high-top, obviously. The profile is sleeker than, say, a Jordan 1 Mid. For the "price - roughly $120 USD" - it's a "solid" entry into the Jordan series if you want the "iconic" silhouette without the high-top commitment or the "super" premium price tag of some releases.