The upper feels nice, the sole is... well, it's a basic rubber cupsole. Pros: versatile, iconic. Cons: basic underfoot feel. If you need one easy-to-wear low-top, this is it. If you have many, "maybe" pass. Switching focus to the feet! On-foot feel is what you'd expect from a classic AJ1 Low silhouette: it's snug, supportive, and flat. The "Air Jordan 1 Low SE" isn't a "comfort" shoe, let's be real – it's about that iconic look. If you're used to modern, cushioned sneakers, this might feel a bit stiff? But for short wear or style purposes, it's totally fine. On foot now – the comfort is what you'd expect from an "Air Jordan 1 Low". It's a flat, stable feel (great for all-day wear). The SE version seems to have a slightly softer insole? Not a huge difference though. Honestly, for casual use, it's perfect. It doesn't have crazy cushioning, but that's the classic AJ1 DNA. I like the secure heel lockdown on this pair. On foot now, and the comfort is... exactly what you'd expect from a Jordan 1 Low. It's not plush like a modern runner, but it's comfortable enough for all-day wear. The break-in is minimal! The SE version feels a bit lighter than some past releases, which is a nice plus for casual use. True to size for me.