First thought? They're "light" and super easy to get on & off. The comfort is decent – it's that familiar, flat Jordan 1 feel, so don't expect crazy cushioning. But for style points? It's a win. This SE version nails that classic low-top look that goes with literally almost anything in my closet. Let's talk pros: The main advantage is its style and versatility. This shoe goes with almost anything – jeans, shorts, chinos. The build is good, and it's a timeless "Jordan" model. For the price, it’s a solid entry into the sneaker world or a great, low-key addition to any rotation. 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. 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.