Versus an AJ1 High, you lose some ankle presence but gain everyday convenience. The SE (Special Edition) details here are subtle – just a refined material mix. If you want that iconic Jordan look without the high-top commitment, this Low SE is a strong option, for sure. Who is this for? Honestly, if you're new to sneakers & want a "taste" of the Jordan legacy without breaking the bank ($120 USD, remember?), this is a fantastic entry point. It's also for the collector who appreciates a clean, wearable colorway. If you need maximal comfort or hate breaking shoes in... maybe skip it. On feet now, and the fit is true to size for me. The comfort is… standard for an "Air Jordan 1 Low" - don't expect cloud-like cushioning, it's a flat, stable court feel. The break-in is minimal, which is a plus. The SE's construction gives a snug, secure wrap around the midfoot. It’s a classic silhouette, just with premium details. Alright, so I just got the "new" "Air Jordan 1 Low SE" in the "Denim and Gum" colorway, and my "first" impression? The materials are actually pretty cool. You've got this nice "textured" denim on the uppers. It's a clean look, not your typical leather. For a Jordan 1, at around $120 USD, it feels solid in hand. The shape looks good right out of the box, honestly.