If you're a hardcore Jordan collector only after original OG colorways, this SE model might not excite you. It's a practical take on a classic, not a hype release. Here's my real talk: the major "advantage" of the Air Jordan 1 Low SE is its versatility. This 'UNC' colorway? Goes with almost anything – jeans, shorts, you name it. It’s a lifestyle shoe first. The downside? If you're seeking modern cushioning or arch support, look elsewhere. It’s a flat, simple ride. At $115, you're paying for the iconic look, not tech. Comparing it to other Jordans? The Air Jordan 1 Low SE sits in a sweet spot. It's more accessible & often more creative than the standard retros, but it retains that iconic shape. Versus a chunky Jordan 4 or 5, this is a featherweight option. Perfect for when you want that Jordan brand connection without the bulk. 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.