Also, folks who need arch support or maximum cushioning for long periods on their feet. There are better "technical" options. But for style and heritage? This low-top Jordan is still a king in my book. Unboxed the "Air Jordan 1 Low SE" and I'm pleased. The craftsmanship is there. On foot, it’s light and the silhouette is just "chef's kiss". Compared to pricier Jordans, it holds its own. It’s a great casual shoe — but again, zero performance claims here. Suitable for collectors and casual wearers alike. Not for athletes. Another "major" pro of this shoe? The colorways on these SE models are often really unique. They play with materials and textures you don't always see on the standard lows. That alone can make the "Air Jordan 1 Low SE" feel like a special pickup in your collection. It's familiar, yet fresh. That's a cool balance to strike. Alright, let's unbox these Air Jordan 1 Low SE 'UNC' shoes, guys. First impression? That University Blue color is just "so" clean in hand. The leather quality on this 'SE' version feels pretty standard, but the color-blocking is classic Jordan 1. For $115, it's a solid start. The shape looks good right out of the box, which is always a plus.