.. It's "way" more "low-key" than an OG high-top, obviously. The profile is sleeker than, say, a Jordan 1 Mid. For the "price - roughly $120 USD" - it's a "solid" entry into the Jordan series if you want the "iconic" silhouette without the high-top commitment or the "super" premium price tag of some releases. Let's talk "pros" first. The biggest advantage of this "Air Jordan 1 Low SE" is its style. It’s a timeless silhouette that goes with "everything". The SE details on this pair make it feel a bit more special than a general release. At its price point in the Jordan line, it's a relatively accessible way to get a unique look. So, who's this for? If you love classic silhouettes & want a wearable, everyday Jordan – this "Air Jordan 1 Low SE" is a perfect match. Great for beginners to the series or anyone wanting a low-top option. At ~$120 USD, it's a reasonable sneaker investment. I'd recommend it for casual wearers, not for basketball or long walks where you'd need more support. Who should "avoid" these? Hardcore comfort seekers, look elsewhere. Also, if you want a high-tech, performance-oriented sneaker, this ain't it. The "Air Jordan 1 Low" is a fashion icon first. And if you already have multiple similar colorways in a low-top, this 'SE' might not feel necessary. It's for those who value that classic look & everyday flexibility above all else.