It's not ultra-plush, but it's a familiar, stable feel. The SE version here has decent padding around the collar. For walking around all day? It's totally fine. Don't expect React or Zoom levels of cushion, but for a classic-style sneaker, the Air Jordan 1 Low SE gets the job done. On the flip side, who should "skip" it? Hardcore comfort seekers, as I said. Also, if you want a statement piece or something that really "pops," this might be too quiet for you. For $135, you're paying for the name & the timeless design of this specific Jordan series model, not for groundbreaking features. On foot, the "Air Jordan 1 Low SE" is exactly what you'd expect from this Jordan series staple: simple, secure, and flat. The break-in is minimal, which I appreciate. It’s not a super plush sneaker, but that's the traditional AJ1 feel. The low-cut design gives you plenty of ankle mobility for everyday wear. Honestly, it's a reliable, no-fuss shoe from the moment you lace up. 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.