It's less bulky than a high-top, and the SE details add a little something extra. Who isn't it for? Folks needing arch support or premium, buttery leather might want to look elsewhere. For me, it's a definite recommend for casual style. On feet now – honestly, the comfort level is what you'd expect from a Jordan 1 Low. 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. How does it look on camera / in person? Honestly, even better. The mix of textures — smooth leather, pebbled leather, and that matte grey — really pops in natural light. This "Air Jordan 1 Low SE" has a sophisticated look that works with so many fits. Compared to my other Jordan 1 Lows, the SE (Special Edition) details, like the unique heel branding, give it a distinct personality without being loud. First thing I noticed — the materials on this "Air Jordan 1 Low SE" are pretty good. Lacing them up... it's a snug, secure fit. It's a timeless look, period. Versus a Jordan 1 High? Obviously lower profile and more summer-ready. Good for: style, everyday wear. Not for: running errands all day. Your call!