The break-in is minimal, which I appreciate. It's a low-top, so ankle support is what it is, but the lockdown is secure. Compared to my other Jordan 1 Lows, the insole feels pretty standard—don't expect cloud-like comfort, but it's perfectly fine for walking around. Putting them on now... The fit? It's true to size for me. Comfort-wise, it's a classic AJ1 Low feel – firm, supportive, not super plush. The "SE" version has that slightly streamlined silhouette compared to some older Lows, which I actually kinda dig. The ankle collar is a bit lower, giving it a more modern look on-foot. On feet review: The "Air Jordan 1 Low SE" delivers exactly what you expect. Classic looks, simple comfort. The tongue is thin, & the overall construction feels efficient. For me, it's a pro: no break-in drama. The possible con? It's "very" familiar. If you own several AJ1 Lows, this SE might not feel special – but it's a dependable workhorse. Here’s a real pro for daily wear: the weight. These are super light! The "Air Jordan 1 Low SE" is effortless to just throw on and go. Compared to bulkier sneakers, that’s a huge plus. However – and this is key – the break-in period is real. The heel can be stiff at first. So, not the best for a long day of walking right out of the box.