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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. Conversely, the Air Jordan 1 Low SE might "not" be for you if comfort is your #1 priority. The footbed is firm. Also, if you prefer bold, loud statement shoes, this 'Black Olive' is a bit more subdued. It’s a strength for many, but a potential downside for others seeking maximum attention. In summary: Clean colorway, premium materials, classic comfort. The "Air Jordan 1 Low SE" 'Black/Cement Grey' is a easy recommendation for a daily driver. It’s not trying to be the most innovative shoe — it’s just a really, really good version of a timeless silhouette. If that’s what you’re after, you’ll be happy. Thanks for watching — let me know your thoughts down below! Now, a potential con – the comfort. If you need serious arch support or are used to super soft sneakers, the Air Jordan 1 Low SE might feel too stiff. It’s a flat, board-like feel. That’s just the design, but it’s worth noting! It breaks in, but never becomes a “comfort” shoe in the modern sense.
- Shown: Bred Toe
- Style: 378037-117