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. 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 "Air Jordan 1 Low SE" feels exactly like what you'd expect: a classic Jordan 1. The cushioning is firm—it's not modern, plush comfort, so just know that. But the fit? True to size for me, with a snug, secure wrap around the midfoot. It's a lightweight, low-profile shoe perfect for all-day wear, "no" question. Is the Air Jordan 1 Low SE worth it? For me, yes – but with a caveat. The design is absolutely iconic, and lows are just easier to wear daily than Highs. However, if you have wider feet, "the narrow toe box on most Jordan 1s might be an issue." Try them on if you can. For narrow-to-normal feet seeking a staple sneaker, this is a no-brainer.