If you're used to modern, cushioned sneakers, the feel might seem a bit flat and firm. It's not uncomfortable, just… traditional. So, if all-day, plush comfort is your top priority, this might not be your first choice in the Jordan series. Final verdict? If you like the look, get them. They’re a great all-arounder. You're paying for the iconic design and brand legacy more than groundbreaking tech. For $135, you get a reliable, stylish shoe. The "air jordan 1 low se" gets a solid recommendation from me for your rotation. Opening the box, my first impression was how clean the silhouette is. This 'SE' version has some subtle texture differences – I mean, it's not your basic, all-leather AJ1 Low. The contrast is really sharp in person. For $110, you're getting a shoe that instantly looks good, no breaking-in required. Just a classic Jordan 1 Low SE profile, done right. Just opened the box – the "Air Jordan 1 Low SE" looks even better in hand. The design is crisp. Walking in them feels natural; the outsole is flexible. A clear advantage is its versatility. However, the toe box leather can crease noticeably – that's just the nature of this model. If you're okay with that "lived-in" look, you'll love these.