It's less bulky than a high-top, and the SE details add a little something extra. Who isn't it for? Folks needing arch support or premium, buttery leather might want to look elsewhere. For me, it's a definite recommend for casual style. First impression of this Air Jordan 1 Low SE? The shape looks good. I’ve had some Lows that felt bulky, but this 'SE' model has a sleek profile. Wearing them, the break-in is minimal. They’re comfy right out of the box. Compared to a standard Jordan 1 High, you obviously lose some ankle support – but you gain a lot in versatility and a lighter feel. A great summer shoe, for sure. Who is this for? Someone looking for a stylish, low-top Jordan that won’t break the bank at $110. Who isn't it for? Hardcore comfort seekers. It’s about the look and the legacy with this Air Jordan 1 Low SE. For me, it’s a win for the collection. Conversely, who might want to skip it? If you need maximum cushioning for long hours on your feet, look elsewhere. Also, if you're after super-limited, hyped releases... this isn't that. It's a well-made, accessible Jordan. And if you already own multiple similar colorways of the AJ1 Low, the SE details might not feel "different enough" to justify another purchase.