This specific colorway - with its muted tones - is incredibly easy to match. The quality of the suede is nice for the price point. However, the tongue is on the thinner side; it doesn't have that plush feel some might want. It's a trade-off for that sleek look. Alright, so I finally got my hands on the "Air Jordan 1 Low SE" in this light bone colorway. First impression out the box? Super clean. The materials feel different from your usual AJ1 Low - it's got this nice, textured nylon and leather combo. That classic silhouette is always a win. For around "$110 USD", the quality seems on point right away. Let's get these on feet. Unboxing this pair, the shape instantly caught my eye. This Air Jordan 1 Low SE has a slightly different profile than the OG lows — it feels a bit more streamlined. On foot, the comfort is decent, though it's a standard Jordan 1 low feel: not super plush, but reliable. Final verdict? For the $130 USD price, I think it's a solid pick-up. You're getting a classic Jordan series design with a slight SE twist. It's not revolutionary, but it's a very well-executed, wearable shoe. I'd recommend it, especially if you can catch it on a slight discount.