For $140, you're getting a piece of the Jordan series that works daily. It's not for comfort-seekers or those wanting the latest tech. But as a style piece? The "air jordan 1 low se" absolutely delivers on that promise. Conversely, who should skip it? If you're a performance-focused buyer, or if you find classic Jordan 1s too narrow/uncomfortable. This won't change your mind. Also, if you prefer your sneakers loud and flashy? This muted SE version might feel too quiet for you. It's all about personal taste. Potential downside? The leather on the toe box might crease... "fast". That's just the nature of the beast with most AJ1s. Also, if you have wider feet, going true-to-size might feel tight initially. My advice? Try them on if you can. The "air jordan 1 low se" isn't perfect, but its flaws are kinda... expected? Comparing it to a standard AJ1 High? It's obviously less bulky, more breezy for warmer weather. Versus other low-tops in the line, this 'SE' feels a touch more refined in details. It's a subtle evolution. For daily versatility, I might grab these "air jordan 1 low se" models over my highs more often.