The upper feels nice, the sole is... well, it's a basic rubber cupsole. Pros: versatile, iconic. Cons: basic underfoot feel. If you need one easy-to-wear low-top, this is it. If you have many, "maybe" pass. After a full day in them, I can confirm the Air Jordan 1 Low SE breaks in nicely. The initial stiffness eases up. They're light & keep a secure lock on your foot. That classic Jordan 1 profile "always" gets compliments, too. It’s a proven design, and this SE execution is simply done right. How does it look on camera / in person? Honestly, even better. The mix of textures — smooth leather, pebbled leather, and that matte grey — really pops in natural light. This "Air Jordan 1 Low SE" has a sophisticated look that works with so many fits. Compared to my other Jordan 1 Lows, the SE (Special Edition) details, like the unique heel branding, give it a distinct personality without being loud. Big pro here: versatility. This "Air Jordan 1 Low SE" colorway goes with literally everything – jeans, shorts, chinos. The quality is consistent, and it's a timeless design. For $135, you're getting a piece of sneaker history that's built to last. It's a no-brainer for a casual rotation shoe. The SE (Special Edition) tweaks just make it feel a bit more special.