The design is absolutely iconic, and lows are just easier to wear daily than Highs. However, if you have wider feet, "the narrow toe box on most Jordan 1s might be an issue." Try them on if you can. For narrow-to-normal feet seeking a staple sneaker, this is a no-brainer. Now, a real talk con. The insole and midsole are basic — it's a flat, firm ride. If you have foot issues or prioritize ultimate comfort, you might wanna look elsewhere. This shoe is about the look and the legacy, not revolutionary comfort. Compared to something like a Jordan 1 Zoom CMFT, the "Air Jordan 1 Low SE" is definitely more about style over squishy comfort. Let's talk pros. The biggest advantage of this Air Jordan 1 Low SE is its styling. It’s incredibly easy to match. Secondly, the build feels durable – no glue stains or messy work on my pair. For the price point in the Jordan lineup, you’re getting a reliable, good-looking sneaker. Simple as that. Alright, let's get into these Air Jordan 1 Low SE sneakers. The first thing I noticed unboxing them was the leather quality – "it's actually pretty nice for the price point of around $130 USD." The Shadow colorway is super clean, a real versatile look. Putting them on, the fit is standard AJ1 Low: snug, supportive, but nothing revolutionary in terms of cushioning. A solid, classic pick.

  • Shown: Bred
  • Style: CT8532-104

Available

Product reviews

Rating 4.5 out of 5. 8,008 reviews.

Characteristics assessment

Cost-benefit

Rating 4.5 out of 10 5

Comfortable

Rating 4.3 out of 5

It's light

Rating 4.3 out of 5

Quality of materials

Rating 4.1 of 5

popular

Assessment 4 of 5