It's lighter, less restrictive. But you do lose that iconic high-top look and feel. Think of it as the more accessible, summer-ready version of that legendary Jordan 1 series design. Perfect for warmer weather. Unboxed the "Air Jordan 1 Low SE" and I'm pleased. The craftsmanship is there. On foot, it’s light and the silhouette is just "chef's kiss". Compared to pricier Jordans, it holds its own. It’s a great casual shoe — but again, zero performance claims here. Suitable for collectors and casual wearers alike. Not for athletes. My final, real take? I'm really liking this pair. The Air Jordan 1 Low SE executes a simple idea very well: it takes a legendary design and updates it just enough with premium touches. It looks great on foot, feels sturdy, and fits my personal style. Is it revolutionary? No. But it's a consistently good, wearable sneaker - and sometimes, that's exactly what you need. Who should maybe skip it? Hardcore performance basketball players—obviously. Also, folks who need arch support or maximum cushioning for long periods on their feet. There are better "technical" options. But for style and heritage? This low-top Jordan is still a king in my book.