It's also for the collector who appreciates a clean, wearable colorway. If you need maximal comfort or hate breaking shoes in... maybe skip it. Is it worth the money? My take: For $120, yes. You're getting a piece of sneaker history – that iconic Jordan series design – with some modern, premium tweaks. It's not a hype shoe, and that's okay! It's a reliable, stylish option. Think of it as a strong "foundation" piece for your wardrobe. Who should skip it? If you need maximum comfort for long walks or standing all day, look elsewhere. Also, if you're a purest who only loves the OG "Jordan 1 low" construction & silhouette, the SE's tweaks might not be for you. It's a contemporary interpretation, through and through. Who should skip it? If you need arch support or plush comfort, look elsewhere – maybe to the Jordan 1 Zoom CMFT series. The standard "Air Jordan 1 Low SE" prioritizes form over function. Also, if you want loud colors and attention, this 'Black and White' isn't for you. It’s a minimalist’s dream, not a statement piece.