The biggest advantage of this Air Jordan 1 Low SE is its styling. It's a head-turner that works for so many occasions. Secondly, the build quality feels dependable - no loose threads or glue stains on my pair. Finally, that Jordan brand heritage gives it instant credibility in any sneaker rotation. For $130, it's a strong offering in the lifestyle category. Who should skip it? If you're a performance-minded basketball player or need max comfort for long walks, this isn't your shoe. Also, if you're on a tight budget, the standard "Air Jordan 1 Low" might be a better value. This SE version is for those who value the extra design details enough to pay the premium. Now, a real talk con. The insole and midsole are basic — it's a flat, firm ride. If you have foot issues or prioritize ultimate comfort, you might wanna look elsewhere. This shoe is about the look and the legacy, not revolutionary comfort. Compared to something like a Jordan 1 Zoom CMFT, the "Air Jordan 1 Low SE" is definitely more about style over squishy comfort. Sliding these on was… exactly what I expected from a Jordan 1 Low. The fit is true to size, with a secure - not overly padded - feel around the ankle. If you're used to the classic high-top, the "air jordan 1 low se" offers way more… ankle freedom, obviously. It's a lightweight, simple wear. Perfect for summer, in my opinion.