The stitching is clean, the leather/suede panels align nicely — it's a well-made shoe for the $140 price point. My main "con"? That lighter-colored nubuck on the toe and heel… it might be a magnet for scuffs and dirt. Just something to keep in mind if you're rough on your kicks. For $140, what do you get? Unboxing this "wmns air jordan 1 low se", the craftsmanship is apparent – clean stitching, no glue stains. The 'Light Bone' midsole contrasts perfectly. On my feet, it's lightweight and easy to wear. The biggest advantage here is the unique makeup; it stands out in a sea of standard colorways. On the flip side, the outsole is "slick" on some surfaces initially. Worth it? Yes, if you appreciate the small design details. Who is this for? If you appreciate unique materials & colorways in your sneaker rotation, this "wmns air jordan 1 low se" is a win. Great for casual wear, summer fits, or if you just collect interesting Jordan 1 variations. The quality, for the price point, feels justified for what it is. On foot in different lighting? The colors hold up. It's a shoe that looks good in photos "and" in person. The build quality on my pair has been consistent—no glue stains or messy stitching. For a general release, Nike did a decent job with this particular "se" version.