.. it's lighter than a Jordan 1 High, obviously. The SE (Special Edition) details on this pair—like the textured Swoosh & different materials—make it stand out from a GR Low. For $140, you're paying for that slightly upgraded design. It's a nice middle-ground between a basic low and a super-hyped collaboration. Just got the wmns Air Jordan 1 Low SE 'Black & White'. Unboxing thoughts? It's a pandasque colorway — super versatile & sharp. On-feet feel? The insole is basic, so I'd recommend an upgrade for all-day comfort. Styling these is a no-brainer; they go with literally everything. As a Jordan series entry, it's accessible & iconic. Advantage? Wardrobe staple. Disadvantage? Common creasing on the toe box. Ideal for sneaker newcomers or minimalist dressers. Not the move if you hate visible wear. On foot review time! The "wmns air jordan 1 low se" fits true to size for me – good lockdown, no heel slip. The comfort is... standard for a Jordan 1 Low, which means it's fine but not plush. Visually, this 'Light Orewood Brown' colorway is a home run for fall; it looks even better in natural light. At $140, it's a fair price for the quality. Who's it for? Anyone wanting a wearable, non-hyped Jordan. Not for those seeking modern, cushioned sneaker tech. Comparing it to my other Jordans – it's lighter than a high-top AJ1, of course. The shape feels sleek. For $140, you're paying for the brand, design, & heritage. I think it's worth it if this specific colorway speaks to you. It’s not a must-have, but a really "nice-to-have" addition.