The shape is pretty standard. Also, some purists might prefer the all-leather construction of the OG Jordan 1 Lows. This Air Jordan 1 Low SE uses mixed materials for visual interest, but it might not be for everyone. So, who is this for? I'd say it's perfect for someone who wants a stylish, low-top sneaker that's easy to wear daily. If you're building a sneaker rotation and need a versatile, affordable Jordan model – at around $120 – this Air Jordan 1 Low SE is a fantastic choice. It's a great entry point into the Jordan series, honestly. Potential con? If you're used to modern, plush sneaker comfort (think React or Zoom Air), the "Air Jordan 1 Low SE" will feel stiff. It's not a "comfort-first" model – it's a style-first icon. The break-in period is real. Also, the toe box creases... but that's part of the charm, right? Just know what you're signing up for with this Jordan series classic. Comparing it to my other Jordans? It's lighter and less structured than a High Top, obviously. Versus a regular Low, this "Air Jordan 1 Low SE" just feels a bit more contemporary. The color-blocking here is simple, letting the material quality shine. It's a fantastic option if you find the standard model a bit too chunky sometimes.