First "impression"? The materials feel... solid. This "Atmosphere Grey" colorway is super clean & versatile. For a "low-top" Jordan 1, the shape looks pretty good - not too bulky. At "around $120 USD", it's positioned in that affordable range for the Jordan series. A promising start, honestly. Unboxing this pair, the shape instantly caught my eye. This Air Jordan 1 Low SE has a slightly different profile than the OG lows — it feels a bit more streamlined. On foot, the comfort is decent, though it's a standard Jordan 1 low feel: not super plush, but reliable. In hand, the leather has a decent grain. It's not ultra-premium, but it's better than some GR releases. The overall construction feels sturdy. Unboxing this "air jordan 1 low se", I wasn't blown away, but I was pleasantly satisfied. It's exactly what I expected—and sometimes, that's perfect. Alright, so first look at this "Air Jordan 1 Low SE", and honestly? I'm into it. The shape & the color blocking are "super" classic. For $135, this "Light Smoke Grey" SE version feels a bit more premium than your average low, you know? The materials? Nice. It's a clean, versatile look straight out of the box—no crazy gimmicks. A solid start.