They look great with jeans, shorts, you name it. Comfort-wise, my feet feel fine, but I wouldn't choose them for a long day of walking or standing. Compared to some newer, more technical models, they feel a bit flat. But for aesthetics? Still a top-tier choice in the Jordan lineup. 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 a potential downside, though: if you have wider feet, tread carefully. The fit can be a bit narrow initially. I'd recommend trying them on if possible. Also, remember – it's a flat shoe! Don't expect cloud-like comfort for long walks. It's about the style, first and foremost, with the SE designation offering a slight twist. Alright, let's get into these "Air Jordan 1 Low SE" shoes. First off, the colorway is a nice, clean "White/Black" mix – super versatile, honestly. The price is around $110 USD, which is fairly standard for a Jordan 1 Low these days. The overall build quality feels solid right out of the box; nothing feels cheap, you know? It's a classic look, updated just enough.