It's also for the collector who appreciates a clean, wearable colorway. If you need maximal comfort or hate breaking shoes in... maybe skip it. Comparing it to my other Jordans... it's lighter than a Mid, & obviously more low-profile than a High. The SE version's details—like that stitched overlay—make it feel more special than a GR low. For $110, you're getting more design interest than the basic $100 model, which I appreciate. Unboxing this 'Vast Grey' Air Jordan 1 Low SE, the color-blocking really pops. It’s a fresh take on a classic. On foot, they're comfortable – "but let's be real, they're not Ultra Boost-level plush." The SE version feels a bit lighter, which is great for all-day wear. Honestly, if you’re looking for a lifestyle shoe with that iconic Jordan silhouette, this is a fantastic option. Who should skip it? If you're a performance-minded basketball player or need max comfort for long walks, this isn't your shoe. Also, if you're on a tight budget, the standard "Air Jordan 1 Low" might be a better value. This SE version is for those who value the extra design details enough to pay the premium.