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. Who is this for? Honestly, it's for almost anyone. The casual wearer, the sneakerhead filling out their collection, or someone just wanting a classic low-top. The "air jordan 1 low se" is a wardrobe staple. At $135, it's an accessible entry into the Jordan brand that won't let you down style-wise. The "potential" con? That classic AJ1 "feel". If you need plush, modern cushioning... look elsewhere. The footbed is firm. Also, some might find the ankle collar a "bit" stiff initially. It's not for "long", "long" walks where comfort is king. Know what you're buying: style & heritage over cloud-like comfort. Comparing it to other Jordans? The "Air Jordan 1 Low SE" sits nicely between a basic Low and a more premium release. It has better materials than the common GRs. For casual wear, I'd pick this over a bulkier Jordan 4 or 5 any day for simplicity. The low profile is its biggest advantage for a sleek, streamlined look.