First impression? That University Blue color is just "so" clean in hand. The leather quality on this 'SE' version feels pretty standard, but the color-blocking is classic Jordan 1. For $115, it's a solid start. The shape looks good right out of the box, which is always a plus. The biggest pro? Versatility. You can wear these with jeans, shorts, chinos – you name it. The "Air Jordan 1 Low SE" is a true wardrobe staple. The con? The initial comfort is a bit firm, typical for this model. If you prioritize cloud-like comfort above all else, you might be disappointed. But for style and that iconic feel, it delivers. In summary: The "Air Jordan 1 Low SE" gets a "thumbs up" from me for style and versatility. It's a "strong" entry in the Jordan lineup for Spring/Summer. Just know its limitations. It's a classic done well with a "slight" twist, and sometimes, that's exactly what you need in your rotation. Now, a potential con: if you need major arch support or have really wide feet, this might not be your ideal fit. 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.