First glance: the mix of materials — leather, mesh, maybe some nylon? — adds nice depth. In terms of fit, it's standard TTS with a secure feel. On-foot, the design is sleek & less bulky than some retro models. For around $120 USD, it's a fair price for a Jordan Low with extra details. Positive: interesting texture play. Negative: ventilation is just okay. Who should cop? Detail-oriented sneakerheads. Who shouldn't? Those seeking ultra-breathable shoes. Let's talk comfort and style. This wmns air jordan 1 low se model uses a softer insole than older versions—a welcome upgrade. The 'Praline' suede looks great in natural light. My favorite part? How effortlessly they go with jeans or shorts. On the flip side, they're not a "performance" shoe by any means. At $135 USD, it's a fair price for the quality. Go for it if you appreciate understated design. Potential "con"? The "cushioning" - or lack thereof. If you need "pillowy" softness, this "wmns Air Jordan 1 Low SE" isn't for you. It's a "flat", firm ride, which is "typical" for the Jordan 1 Low. It's "great" for style, but "not" for long walks or "standing" all day. How do they "look" on foot? Honestly, fantastic. The low-cut design makes them super versatile — great with jeans, shorts, even some skirts. This particular "se" version has a slightly more refined shape... The white & pink combo is subtle but really pops in natural light. A definite win for spring/summer fits.