On foot, they feel secure and true-to-size. Where do they stand? They’re more of a fashion piece than a performance sneaker now. That's not a bad thing! Just know what you’re getting: an iconic design that completes a fit, not a tech marvel. For $130, that's fair. Unboxing this pair, the shape instantly caught my eye. This Air Jordan 1 Low SE has a slightly different profile than the OG lows — it feels a bit more streamlined. On foot, the comfort is decent, though it's a standard Jordan 1 low feel: not super plush, but reliable. Final verdict? I'm keeping these in my rotation. The pros — style, versatility, classic look — outweigh the cons for my needs. The Air Jordan 1 Low SE gets a thumbs up from me for casual wearers. Just go in knowing it’s about style, not supreme comfort. Let's talk looks. Wearing these, the color blocking really pops. The Light Bordeaux hits on the Swoosh and heel add just enough flair. Compared to a standard AJ1 Low, this "SE" version feels a bit more "considered" – the material choices and subtle details (like the textured panels) make it stand out. On camera or in person, it's a sharp, easy-to-style shoe.