It's less bulky than a high-top, and the SE details add a little something extra. Who isn't it for? Folks needing arch support or premium, buttery leather might want to look elsewhere. For me, it's a definite recommend for casual style. Comparing it to my other Jordans? This "Air Jordan 1 Low SE" is way more everyday than a high-top. It's easier to slip on & off, and it's less bulky. Versus some of the recent "craft" or "washed" versions, this one feels more straightforward & refined. It's a back-to-basics approach from the Jordan series, and I kinda dig that. On foot now, and my initial thought? It’s a standard Jordan 1 Low feel. The cushioning is firm – don't expect Boost or anything crazy. But, the lockdown is good, and the shoe is light. For all-day wear? It’s fine, but if you prioritize plush comfort, this "air jordan 1 low se" might not be your first pick. It's about the style, honestly. Alright, so first look at this "Air Jordan 1 Low SE", and honestly? I'm into it. The shape & the color blocking are "super" classic. For $135, this "Light Smoke Grey" SE version feels a bit more premium than your average low, you know? The materials? Nice. It's a clean, versatile look straight out of the box—no crazy gimmicks. A solid start.