First impression out of the box? The materials on this "Air Jordan 1 Low SE" really stand out. This 'Black and White' colorway is so clean and versatile. The leather has a nice texture to it – it doesn't feel cheap at all. For $135, I'm actually pretty impressed with the initial quality. Definitely a strong start for a Jordan series low-top. Now, is it for everyone? Maybe not. If you're chasing the "best" comfort tech—Zoom Air, React foam—you'll be disappointed. The "Air Jordan 1 Low SE" is about style & heritage, not a cloud-like feel. It’s also a low-top, so ankle support is minimal. Just keep your expectations in check for actual "performance". The main advantage of an Air Jordan 1 Low SE? Pure versatility. This specific colorway – let’s say the 'White and Cement Grey' – goes with literally everything in your closet. The build quality is consistent, and the price is right in that accessible sweet spot. A potential downside? They’re everywhere. If you want something super unique, this might not be it. But for a reliable rotation piece, they excel. Let's talk about the design on-foot. This "Smoke Grey" colorway is so easy to wear. It goes with literally everything – jeans, shorts, you name it. Compared to a loud, colorful Jordan, this "air jordan 1 low se" is a wardrobe staple. The quality seems consistent, and in hand – or on foot – it just looks clean and premium. A real no-brainer for fits.