The materials have a nice texture that doesn’t look cheap. The Air Jordan 1 Low SE just has that timeless profile that works with jeans, shorts... you name it. It’s a shoe that genuinely looks better on-foot than in the box, which is always a win. Comparing it to my other Jordans... It's "way" more "low-key" than an OG high-top, obviously. The profile is sleeker than, say, a Jordan 1 Mid. For the "price - roughly $120 USD" - it's a "solid" entry into the Jordan series if you want the "iconic" silhouette without the high-top commitment or the "super" premium price tag of some releases. Now, a potential con – the comfort. If you need serious arch support or are used to super soft sneakers, the Air Jordan 1 Low SE might feel too stiff. It’s a flat, board-like feel. That’s just the design, but it’s worth noting! It breaks in, but never becomes a “comfort” shoe in the modern sense. Who should skip it? Don't get this Air Jordan 1 Low SE if you prioritize ultimate comfort or need support for long hours on your feet. Also, if you already have multiple basic colorway AJ1 Lows, this SE version might not feel different "enough" to justify the purchase. Think about your collection!