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. 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. On feet, the fit is true to size for me. The lockdown is good. The flat sole gives you that classic basketball shoe feel – which I personally love! The biggest con? It’s not innovative. This "Air Jordan 1 Low SE" is a heritage model. Don't expect new tech. But if you want a timeless sneaker that always looks good, that’s not really a con, is it? Comparing it to my other Jordans... it's lighter than a Mid, & obviously more low-profile than a High. The SE version's details—like that stitched overlay—make it feel more special than a GR low. For $110, you're getting more design interest than the basic $100 model, which I appreciate.