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The biggest advantage here is versatility. This 'Black/Cement Grey' colorway goes with "literally" everything — jeans, shorts, joggers. The build quality feels a step above some recent Jordan 1 Lows I've seen. For $140, you're getting a durable, stylish shoe that's easy to wear. The "air jordan 1 low se" is a strong, everyday option for sure. Now, a real talk con: If you need plush cushioning for all-day wear, look elsewhere. The "Air Jordan 1 Low SE" platform is firm. Also, the $145 price point might be a hurdle for some, considering you can get other sneakers with more tech for similar money. It's an investment in style over pure performance tech. Putting them on now... The fit? It's true to size for me. Comfort-wise, it's a classic AJ1 Low feel – firm, supportive, not super plush. The "SE" version has that slightly streamlined silhouette compared to some older Lows, which I actually kinda dig. The ankle collar is a bit lower, giving it a more modern look on-foot. Here's my take on this "Air Jordan 1 Low SE". It's a no-brainer for a clean, everyday sneaker. The price is reasonable within the Jordan line. On foot, they feel secure and the profile is iconic. The only downside I see is the standard, non-removable insole. If you want to upgrade comfort, you'll need to add your own. Otherwise, a reliable pick.
- Shown: Smoke Grey
- Style: DN3707-160