Also, if you're a purest who only loves the OG "Jordan 1 low" construction & silhouette, the SE's tweaks might not be for you. It's a contemporary interpretation, through and through. Alright, let’s get into these Air Jordan 1 Low SE. First impression? The materials feel solid — the mix of textures is interesting. For $110, it's a solid entry. The colorway is clean and versatile, perfect for summer. Definitely a solid pickup in the Jordan lineup. Who should skip it? If you're a performance-minded basketball player or need max comfort for long walks, this isn't your shoe. Also, if you're on a tight budget, the standard "Air Jordan 1 Low" might be a better value. This SE version is for those who value the extra design details enough to pay the premium. Opening the box, my first impression was how clean the silhouette is. This 'SE' version has some subtle texture differences – I mean, it's not your basic, all-leather AJ1 Low. The contrast is really sharp in person. For $110, you're getting a shoe that instantly looks good, no breaking-in required. Just a classic Jordan 1 Low SE profile, done right.