The mesh and leather combo is executed well, and it doesn't feel cheap. It’s a step up from a GR (General Release) without stepping into crazy "collab" territory. For a Jordan Brand offering, that's a win in my book. Let's talk design. This "SE" detail is subtle, but it "does" matter. Compared to a standard AJ1 Low, the leather on this pair feels a touch better, and the overall construction seems sharp. On foot, this "Air Jordan 1 Low SE" just looks "so" clean and timeless. It's a sneaker that works with literally almost any fit in your closet. Alright, so I've got these "Air Jordan 1 Low SE" on feet. 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. Final thoughts on the Air Jordan 1 Low SE: it's a classic for a reason. You're buying into the Jordan legacy with a low-top, easy-to-wear format. Are they the most comfortable shoes I own? Not at all. But do I grab them constantly for their looks? Absolutely. Recommend them for casual wearers and sneaker fans. Skip them if cushioning is your #1 priority. Solid shoe.