It’s lightweight, easy to slip on, and this colorway goes with literally anything. Compared to some bulkier Jordans, this is a low-profile, stylish option. The main downside? That classic Jordan 1 sole isn't super grippy in wet conditions – just something to be aware of. Conversely, who might want to skip it? If you need maximum cushioning for long hours on your feet, look elsewhere. Also, if you're after super-limited, hyped releases... this isn't that. It's a well-made, accessible Jordan. And if you already own multiple similar colorways of the AJ1 Low, the SE details might not feel "different enough" to justify another purchase. Who should "avoid" the "Air Jordan 1 Low SE"? Honestly, hardcore performance basketball players. It's a lifestyle shoe, period. Also, folks who need "plush" cushioning for long walks might wanna look elsewhere. But for casual wear, street style, and sneakerheads who appreciate the AJ1 DNA? This SE version is a really strong option to consider. On feet now, and I gotta say, the fit is true to size for me. The "big" pro here is the versatility. This Air Jordan 1 Low SE goes with literally everything. However, if you need crazy cushioning for all-day wear, this might not be your first choice. Great for casual style.