It’s a classic basketball silhouette, so temper your expectations – "the cushioning is firm, not "squishy."" The upper materials on this particular SE version are quite soft, though, so no pinching or blisters. Who's it for? Someone who values style and heritage over cloud-like comfort. If that’s you, these are an easy recommendation. Let's talk pros. 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. Let's talk looks. This "air jordan 1 low se" 'black sail' is a chameleon. In some lights, it's a crisp off-white; in others, it has a greyish tint. The deconstructed collar & altered Swoosh give it a unique, almost unfinished vibe that I really dig. It stands out from your standard AJ1 Low without trying too hard. Let's talk about this specific "Air Jordan 1 Low SE". The build quality seems good – no major flaws on my pair. On foot, they're true to size for me, offering that snug, supportive hug around the midfoot. Compared to some bulkier recent Jordans, this Low SE is all about a streamlined, classic profile. A great choice for a clean, versatile sneaker.