Versus an AJ1 High, you lose some ankle presence but gain everyday convenience. The SE (Special Edition) details here are subtle – just a refined material mix. If you want that iconic Jordan look without the high-top commitment, this Low SE is a strong option, for sure. On feet, the fit is true to size for me. The lockdown is good. The flat sole gives you that classic basketball shoe feel – which I personally love! The biggest con? It’s not innovative. This "Air Jordan 1 Low SE" is a heritage model. Don't expect new tech. But if you want a timeless sneaker that always looks good, that’s not really a con, is it? 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. Who should "avoid" the "Air Jordan 1 Low SE"? Honestly, hardcore performance basketball players. It's a lifestyle shoe, period. Also, folks who need "plush" cushioning for long walks might wanna look elsewhere. But for casual wear, street style, and sneakerheads who appreciate the AJ1 DNA? This SE version is a really strong option to consider.