If you need arch support or have wider feet, you might want to try them on first. Also, the leather, while decent, can crease. It's part of the look, but if you're a "keep them pristine" collector, daily wear might stress you out a bit! Who should "avoid" it? Hardcore performance seekers. The "Air Jordan 1 Low" isn't a tech marvel. If you have very wide feet, maybe try it on first. Also, if you already own multiple basic colorway AJ1 Lows, this SE version might not feel "essential". It's a great shoe, but know what you're buying: a style icon, not a comfort revolution. Alright, so first impressions out of the box – this Air Jordan 1 Low SE is definitely clean. The materials feel... pretty standard for the price point, honestly, but the overall shape and silhouette are on point. I'm digging this specific colorway, it's super versatile. For around $110 USD, it’s a solid entry into the Jordan series if you’re looking for a low-top. On foot, this "Air Jordan 1 Low SE" really shines. The gum sole "pops" against the blue denim, and it looks even better in natural light. It's a super versatile color-blocking. I think this pair will look great on camera and even better with jeans or shorts. It's one of those effortless, stylish kicks from the Jordan series.