The leather feels decent, not super premium, but the overall shape and stitching look solid. For around $150, it's a straightforward, iconic look from the "Jordan series" that I'm excited to put on foot. Comparison quickfire: vs. a standard AJ1 Low, this "wmns air jordan 1 low se" uses "nicer" materials. Vs. a Dunk Low? The toe box is "slightly" more narrow. The in-hand feel justifies the price jump within the "Jordan series" for me. It's a mature, wearable sneaker. I'd recommend it to anyone looking for a quality, low-profile shoe that won't go out of style. Let's break down the value. At $140 USD, you're paying a bit more than a standard AJ1 Low. You're paying for that special "SE" materials and color story. For me — yes, it's worth it. The "Pink Clay" nubuck and contrasting panels justify the price bump. But if you're on a tight budget, a core colorway might be better. It just depends on how much you love this specific palette. 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.