The footbed is firm. Also, if you prefer bold, loud statement shoes, this 'Black Olive' is a bit more subdued. It’s a strength for many, but a potential downside for others seeking maximum attention. Let's talk looks on foot. This SE model – with its slightly different materials and color blocking – pops just enough without being too loud. It pairs so easily with jeans or shorts. I think the design team did a good job modernizing the look "just a bit". Compared to a standard AJ1 Low, this Air Jordan 1 Low SE feels a tad more contemporary, which I appreciate. Initial impression of this "Air Jordan 1 Low SE" is positive. The color blocking is sharp & the leather has a nice finish. Wearing them around, they feel broken-in quickly. It's not a performance shoe – it's a lifestyle piece. Compared to the Highs, you lose some ankle presence but gain everyday convenience. Perfect for casual, on-the-go wear. A potential downside? It might be "too" simple for some sneakerheads. There's no crazy story or collaboration hype. It's just a really well-executed, clean Low. And you know what? Sometimes that's exactly what you need. If your collection lacks a go-to, low-top neutral shoe, this SE version is worth a long, hard look.