.. yeah, they fit "true to size" for me. The comfort is standard for a low-top AJ1 — don't expect crazy cushioning, it's more about that stable, "grounded" feel. The break-in period is real, though. Your feet might need a day or two to adjust, but after that? It's a clean, classic fit. No surprises here. Let's talk about the design on-foot. This "Smoke Grey" colorway is so easy to wear. It goes with literally everything – jeans, shorts, you name it. Compared to a loud, colorful Jordan, this "air jordan 1 low se" is a wardrobe staple. The quality seems consistent, and in hand – or on foot – it just looks clean and premium. A real no-brainer for fits. Comparing it to my other Jordans... It's "way" more "low-key" than an OG high-top, obviously. The profile is sleeker than, say, a Jordan 1 Mid. For the "price - roughly $120 USD" - it's a "solid" entry into the Jordan series if you want the "iconic" silhouette without the high-top commitment or the "super" premium price tag of some releases. My final verdict? For around $120 USD, this is a "solid" cop if you dig the style. The "Air Jordan 1 Low SE" offers a unique twist on an icon. I'll be wearing these a lot casually. Just go in with the right expectations about the feel, and you won't be disappointed. It's a "good" shoe, not a revolutionary one.