For a well-made Jordan with this quality of materials? I think it's fair. You're paying for the iconic silhouette and a great color palette. It’s not a "performance" buy, it’s a style buy. I'd recommend it to someone wanting a reliable, clean low-top to add to the rotation. Not for someone who needs advanced cushioning. Now, a potential "con": the fit. It's a women's size run, so fellas, make sure you convert correctly. Even then, some might find it a bit narrow in the toe box. My advice? Maybe try them on if you can. The "wmns air jordan 1 low se" has that classic AJ1 structure, which isn't for "every" foot shape. Alright, so I just got the "wmns air jordan 1 low se" in this clean 'White and Maroon' colorway. First thing out of the box – the quality is solid. The leather feels nice, and I'm really digging this two-tone look; it's simple but has character. For around "$140", it's a pretty standard "Jordan" price point. It's a sleek, classic silhouette, which is always a win in my book. In-hand, the construction feels robust. Stitching is clean, and there's a good weight to it – not cheap at all. The "Light Orewood Brown" is a sleeper hit; it's sophisticated. On foot, the break-in was quick for me. I love how it looks with cuffed jeans or even smarter trousers. It's less bulky than the Air Force 1, which I prefer. The main pro is its wearability. The con is the price – $130 is fair, but it's an investment in style, not tech.