It's well-made, looks fantastic on foot, and serves a clear purpose. It's not trying to be something it's not. Would I personally recommend it? Yes, especially if you need a go-to, low-maintenance sneaker. It's a very safe, very solid buy in my book. My final take? I'm really into this pair. For $145, you get a noticeable upgrade in perceived quality over the base model. Is it a must-have? No, but it's a very strong offer if you love the AJ1 Low silhouette and want a more premium, unique version. It fills a specific niche in the Jordan lineup nicely. On foot now – the comfort is what you'd expect from an "Air Jordan 1 Low". It's a flat, stable feel (great for all-day wear). The SE version seems to have a slightly softer insole? Not a huge difference though. Honestly, for casual use, it's perfect. It doesn't have crazy cushioning, but that's the classic AJ1 DNA. I like the secure heel lockdown on this pair. On foot, the "Air Jordan 1 Low SE" is exactly what you'd expect from this Jordan series staple: simple, secure, and flat. The break-in is minimal, which I appreciate. It’s not a super plush sneaker, but that's the traditional AJ1 feel. The low-cut design gives you plenty of ankle mobility for everyday wear. Honestly, it's a reliable, no-fuss shoe from the moment you lace up.