The insole and midsole are basic — it's a flat, firm ride. If you have foot issues or prioritize ultimate comfort, you might wanna look elsewhere. This shoe is about the look and the legacy, not revolutionary comfort. Compared to something like a Jordan 1 Zoom CMFT, the "Air Jordan 1 Low SE" is definitely more about style over squishy comfort. Final thoughts on the Air Jordan 1 Low SE: it's a classic for a reason. You're buying into the Jordan legacy with a low-top, easy-to-wear format. Are they the most comfortable shoes I own? Not at all. But do I grab them constantly for their looks? Absolutely. Recommend them for casual wearers and sneaker fans. Skip them if cushioning is your #1 priority. Solid shoe. Standing in them for a bit, you really feel that iconic Jordan 1 profile underfoot - it's flat and stable. The break-in is minimal, which I appreciate. For a low-top in the Jordan series, it does its job well. It's not re-inventing the wheel, but it's executing a classic design very, very cleanly. Here's a potential downside, though: if you have wider feet, tread carefully. The fit can be a bit narrow initially. I'd recommend trying them on if possible. Also, remember – it's a flat shoe! Don't expect cloud-like comfort for long walks. It's about the style, first and foremost, with the SE designation offering a slight twist.

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  • Style: 555088-063

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