The upper feels nice, the sole is... well, it's a basic rubber cupsole. Pros: versatile, iconic. Cons: basic underfoot feel. If you need one easy-to-wear low-top, this is it. If you have many, "maybe" pass. Let's talk comfort, 'cause that's key. The insole is decent, but let's be real - it's not a "squishy" modern sneaker. The "air jordan 1 low se" is about style and that flat-footed, court-inspired feel. If you need max cushioning for all-day walks? This probably isn't your move. But for casual wear, errands, style? It's totally fine. Let's talk style. This air jordan 1 low se is incredibly versatile. The light bone color goes with... well, almost everything - jeans, shorts, you name it. That mesh panel adds a nice textural break and makes it feel lighter, visually. On camera or in person, it's a sharp, understated look that doesn't scream for attention but definitely gets it. On feet review: The "Air Jordan 1 Low SE" delivers exactly what you expect. Classic looks, simple comfort. The tongue is thin, & the overall construction feels efficient. For me, it's a pro: no break-in drama. The possible con? It's "very" familiar. If you own several AJ1 Lows, this SE might not feel special – but it's a dependable workhorse.