The break-in period is real, though – that first wear can be a bit stiff. The SE version just feels like a slightly refined standard model, you know? A good, casual, everyday option for sure. On feet now—wow, the fit is true to size for me. The break-in is minimal, which I appreciate. It's a low-top, so ankle support is what it is, but the lockdown is secure. Compared to my other Jordan 1 Lows, the insole feels pretty standard—don't expect cloud-like comfort, but it's perfectly fine for walking around. After wearing them for a bit, I appreciate the simplicity. The leather cleans easily, the outsole seems durable. For $110 USD, you're getting a recognizable silhouette that’s built well enough. It’s not the most exciting shoe in the world, but the Air Jordan 1 Low SE is reliably cool. That counts for a lot. Let's talk looks on camera. This "Air Jordan 1 Low SE" 'Black and White' is a photographer's dream – so easy to style. The contrast pops. Compared to a standard AJ1 Low, the "SE" details, like the textured leather, add just enough visual interest. Major pro: this colorway goes with literally everything in your closet. It's a wardrobe staple, honestly.