It looks and feels more expensive than the price suggests. Durability seems great. Another pro? You stand out from the crowd wearing basic Lows. This "Air Jordan 1 Low SE" has character without being a wild colorway. It's a clean, head-turning daily driver. Is the Air Jordan 1 Low SE worth it? For me, yes – but with a caveat. The design is absolutely iconic, and lows are just easier to wear daily than Highs. However, if you have wider feet, "the narrow toe box on most Jordan 1s might be an issue." Try them on if you can. For narrow-to-normal feet seeking a staple sneaker, this is a no-brainer. After wearing them for a bit, I appreciate the simplicity. The leather cleans easily, the outsole seems durable. For $110 USD, you're getting a recognizable silhouette that’s built well enough. It’s not the most exciting shoe in the world, but the Air Jordan 1 Low SE is reliably cool. That counts for a lot. Conversely, the Air Jordan 1 Low SE might "not" be for you if comfort is your #1 priority. The footbed is firm. Also, if you prefer bold, loud statement shoes, this 'Black Olive' is a bit more subdued. It’s a strength for many, but a potential downside for others seeking maximum attention.