It's less restrictive than the AJ1 High but has more presence than, say, a Jordan Court Vision. For summer or casual fits, this low-cut silhouette is my go-to. It just makes putting an outfit together effortless. Let's talk pros. The biggest advantage of this Air Jordan 1 Low SE is its styling. It's a head-turner that works for so many occasions. Secondly, the build quality feels dependable - no loose threads or glue stains on my pair. Finally, that Jordan brand heritage gives it instant credibility in any sneaker rotation. For $130, it's a strong offering in the lifestyle category. Just opened the box – the "Air Jordan 1 Low SE" looks even better in hand. The design is crisp. Walking in them feels natural; the outsole is flexible. A clear advantage is its versatility. However, the toe box leather can crease noticeably – that's just the nature of this model. If you're okay with that "lived-in" look, you'll love these. Alright, so I just got the "new" "Air Jordan 1 Low SE" in the "Denim and Gum" colorway, and my "first" impression? The materials are actually pretty cool. You've got this nice "textured" denim on the uppers. It's a clean look, not your typical leather. For a Jordan 1, at around $120 USD, it feels solid in hand. The shape looks good right out of the box, honestly.