The color is "unique" but still wearable. It fills a "specific" gap: a "quality", "good-looking" Jordan for non-hype days. My advice? If you see a colorway you love "and" you understand the comfort profile, it's a "very" easy recommend from me. 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. Let's talk value. At $115 USD, the Air Jordan 1 Low SE sits at a decent entry point. You're getting the Jordan brand cachet without a crazy resale price (for this colorway, at least). Is it a must-have? Not necessarily. But it's a reliable, stylish option if you dig the palette. Think of it as a solid foundation piece for your sneaker wardrobe. 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.