.. it's lighter than a Mid, & obviously more low-profile than a High. The SE version's details—like that stitched overlay—make it feel more special than a GR low. For $110, you're getting more design interest than the basic $100 model, which I appreciate. Comparing it to my other Jordans? This "Air Jordan 1 Low SE" is way more everyday than a high-top. It's easier to slip on & off, and it's less bulky. Versus some of the recent "craft" or "washed" versions, this one feels more straightforward & refined. It's a back-to-basics approach from the Jordan series, and I kinda dig that. Sliding these on was… exactly what I expected from a Jordan 1 Low. The fit is true to size, with a secure - not overly padded - feel around the ankle. If you're used to the classic high-top, the "air jordan 1 low se" offers way more… ankle freedom, obviously. It's a lightweight, simple wear. Perfect for summer, in my opinion. Who is this for? Honestly, if you're new to sneakers & want a "taste" of the Jordan legacy without breaking the bank ($120 USD, remember?), this is a fantastic entry point. It's also for the collector who appreciates a clean, wearable colorway. If you need maximal comfort or hate breaking shoes in... maybe skip it.