The initial stiffness eases up. They're light & keep a secure lock on your foot. That classic Jordan 1 profile "always" gets compliments, too. It’s a proven design, and this SE execution is simply done right. Alright, let's get into these Air Jordan 1 Low SE sneakers. The first thing I noticed unboxing them was the leather quality – "it's actually pretty nice for the price point of around $130 USD." The Shadow colorway is super clean, a real versatile look. Putting them on, the fit is standard AJ1 Low: snug, supportive, but nothing revolutionary in terms of cushioning. A solid, classic pick. Let's talk about this specific "Air Jordan 1 Low SE". The build quality seems good – no major flaws on my pair. On foot, they're true to size for me, offering that snug, supportive hug around the midfoot. Compared to some bulkier recent Jordans, this Low SE is all about a streamlined, classic profile. A great choice for a clean, versatile sneaker. Sliding these on was… exactly what I expected from a Jordan 1 Low. The fit is true to size, with a secure - not overly padded - feel around the ankle. If you're used to the classic high-top, the "air jordan 1 low se" offers way more… ankle freedom, obviously. It's a lightweight, simple wear. Perfect for summer, in my opinion.