.. they feel good. The build seems solid for the price. Visually, this "SE" version has some nice subtle tweaks from the regular Low. My advice? Grab these if you want a classic, low-top sneaker that goes with everything. Don't grab them expecting a revolution in comfort. Simple as that! Conversely, who should skip it? If you need max comfort – like, for all-day standing – maybe look at something with more tech. If you're a hardcore Jordan collector only after original OG colorways, this SE model might not excite you. It's a practical take on a classic, not a hype release. On-foot look? Timeless. The Jordan 1 Low profile is just iconic, and this SE model nails it. The low cut shows off your ankles, which is great for warmer weather. It doesn't feel heavy or clunky at all. This is the kind of shoe you can beat up and it still looks cool. That's a big part of the appeal, in my opinion. Conversely, the Air Jordan 1 Low SE might "not" be for you if comfort is your #1 priority. 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.