First impression? That University Blue color is just "so" clean in hand. The leather quality on this 'SE' version feels pretty standard, but the color-blocking is classic Jordan 1. For $115, it's a solid start. The shape looks good right out of the box, which is always a plus. Honestly, if you already have several pairs of Jordan 1 Lows, this SE version might feel similar. The differences are in the details. But if you’re new to the series, this $110 Air Jordan 1 Low SE is a fantastic starting point — a timeless silhouette with a twist. Let’s talk about the not-so-great part: the out-of-the-box comfort. It’s a flat, firm ride — classic for this silhouette. The Air Jordan 1 Low SE needs a short break-in. But as a style piece? It's top-tier. I’d recommend it more for fashion than for performance, honestly. The materials are a step up from some GR lows, which is nice. My "main" takeaway after wearing them? They’re incredibly easy to style. The Air Jordan 1 Low SE is a no-brainer for a casual fit. Just don’t expect a revolutionary feel underfoot — it’s a classic for a reason.