It's for students, for casual wearers, for someone building their first sneaker rotation. The Air Jordan 1 Low SE is a fantastic starting point. 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. On feet now—wow, the fit is true to size for me. The break-in is minimal, which I appreciate. It's a low-top, so ankle support is what it is, but the lockdown is secure. Compared to my other Jordan 1 Lows, the insole feels pretty standard—don't expect cloud-like comfort, but it's perfectly fine for walking around. So, who is this for? If you want a classic, wearable sneaker that always looks good, grab the "Air Jordan 1 Low SE". It's for the style-conscious person who appreciates the heritage. Great first Jordan, too. At $135, it's a relatively accessible entry into the brand. You're buying into a legend, just in a more manageable low-top form.