The materials feel nice for the $140 price, and the sail colorway is super versatile. Comparing it to a standard AJ1 Low... you can see the SE details make it pop a bit more. "Honestly", it's a great everyday shoe — but if you need crazy cushioning, look elsewhere. I gotta say, the design of this particular Air Jordan 1 Low SE is a win. The mix of white, black, and that vibrant blue just "works". It pops in person and on camera. Compared to a standard AJ1 Low, the 'SE' often has these little material or detail twists – here, it's just a super wearable colorway. A definite pro for any collection. The big pro for this "Air Jordan 1 Low SE"? Everyday versatility, hands down. You can literally wear these with anything – shorts, jeans, joggers. They’re a style chameleon. For "$110", you're getting a piece of the Jordan legacy in a super wearable, low-top format. It’s a shoe you’ll grab constantly because it’s so easy to style. That, to me, is its biggest strength. Now, for the "cons"... The potential downside is the comfort tech, or "lack thereof". If you're used to modern, plush sneakers, the "Air Jordan 1 Low"'s flat, firm ride might feel dated. It's not a performance shoe. Also, the special edition materials might need more care than basic leather.