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. Here's my real talk: the major "advantage" of the Air Jordan 1 Low SE is its versatility. This 'UNC' colorway? Goes with almost anything – jeans, shorts, you name it. It’s a lifestyle shoe first. The downside? If you're seeking modern cushioning or arch support, look elsewhere. It’s a flat, simple ride. At $115, you're paying for the iconic look, not tech. Just put these on... the "Air Jordan 1 Low SE" fits true to size for me. The comfort is "fine" — it’s a classic Jordan 1 feel, so don’t expect modern, plush softness. The shape is sleek though. I'd say this pair is perfect for casual wear... but maybe not for long days on your feet. A solid pick for the collection! Conversely, who should skip it? If you're a performance-focused buyer, or if you find classic Jordan 1s too narrow/uncomfortable. This won't change your mind. Also, if you prefer your sneakers loud and flashy? This muted SE version might feel too quiet for you. It's all about personal taste.