.. they feel good. The build seems solid for the price. Visually, this "SE" version has some nice subtle tweaks from the regular Low. My advice? Grab these if you want a classic, low-top sneaker that goes with everything. Don't grab them expecting a revolution in comfort. Simple as that! Who should probably pass? Hardcore comfort seekers, for sure. Also, if you want maximal cushioning for all-day standing, look elsewhere. And if you're only into the latest tech or ultra-hyped collabs, the basic Air Jordan 1 Low SE might seem too simple. It's a foundational piece, not the main event. Comparing it to my other Jordans – like a standard High OG – the SE Low is obviously way more low-key and easier to wear daily. It's lighter, less restrictive. But you do lose that iconic high-top look and feel. Think of it as the more accessible, summer-ready version of that legendary Jordan 1 series design. Perfect for warmer weather. Who is this for? Honestly, it's perfect for someone who wants a reliable, stylish sneaker that won't go out of fashion. For $140, you're getting a piece of the Jordan series that works daily. It's not for comfort-seekers or those wanting the latest tech. But as a style piece? The "air jordan 1 low se" absolutely delivers on that promise.