The mesh and leather combo is executed well, and it doesn't feel cheap. It’s a step up from a GR (General Release) without stepping into crazy "collab" territory. For a Jordan Brand offering, that's a win in my book. Now, a potential con – the comfort. If you need serious arch support or are used to super soft sneakers, the Air Jordan 1 Low SE might feel too stiff. It’s a flat, board-like feel. That’s just the design, but it’s worth noting! It breaks in, but never becomes a “comfort” shoe in the modern sense. Let's talk "looks". This "Panda" inspired black & white color-blocking on this "air jordan 1 low se" is a "straight-up" wardrobe staple. It goes with "literally" everything - jeans, shorts, joggers. The SE (Special Edition) details, like the slightly different materials, give it a "subtle" upgrade from a basic pair. A "definite" win for simple style. So, would I recommend copping these? If you dig the colorway and the low-top life - absolutely. It's a solid entry in the Jordan lineup that offers a fresh take. But if comfort is your #1 priority? You might want to explore other options. For me, though, this is a definite win for casual style.