The cushioning is improved, yes, but it's still built on that classic - and slightly firm - AJ1 low platform. It's comfortable for all-day wear, but don't expect Zoom Air or React levels of squish. Just keeping it real for you guys. Now, a potential con: the comfort tech is basic. If you're used to modern, cushioned sneakers, the feel might seem a bit flat and firm. It's not uncomfortable, just… traditional. So, if all-day, plush comfort is your top priority, this might not be your first choice in the Jordan series. So, my verdict? The "Air Jordan 1 Low SE" is a win. It's a straightforward, well-executed low-top that honors the Jordan 1 lineage. At $130, it sits in a good spot. It's perfect for daily wear, collectors of the silhouette, or as a first "Jordan". If you like the photos, you'll love them on foot. That's my genuine, on-camera take Unboxing this "Air Jordan 1 Low SE"... the quality is decent! I’m digging this color blocking. On foot, it’s light and looks great with jeans or shorts. Compared to some other Jordan models — it’s definitely more "lifestyle" than performance. Pro: super easy to style. Con: the ankle collar might feel a bit stiff at first. Worth it? For $140, yeah.