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. A potential downside? It might be "too" simple for some sneakerheads. There's no crazy story or collaboration hype. It's just a really well-executed, clean Low. And you know what? Sometimes that's exactly what you need. If your collection lacks a go-to, low-top neutral shoe, this SE version is worth a long, hard look. Who should skip it? If you need arch support or a super soft ride, this isn't your shoe. Also, if you already own multiple black/white/grey low-tops, this might feel redundant — though the SE details are a nice change. And for hardcore collectors only chasing OG colorways? This might not move the needle. It's a fantastic "daily wear" shoe, not necessarily a grail. Who should buy these? If you're looking for a stylish, low-maintenance sneaker that's a step above a basic shoe, this "Air Jordan 1 Low SE" is perfect. It's a great entry into the "Jordan series" without being too loud. Ideal for casual wear, running errands, or just adding a solid rotation piece. The price point is also very reasonable for what you get. Definitely a recommended pickup for that purpose.