.. The potential downside is the comfort tech, or "lack thereof". If you're used to modern, plush sneakers, the "Air Jordan 1 Low"'s flat, firm ride might feel dated. It's not a performance shoe. Also, the special edition materials might need more care than basic leather. Who should maybe skip it? Hardcore performance basketball players—obviously. Also, folks who need arch support or maximum cushioning for long periods on their feet. There are better "technical" options. But for style and heritage? This low-top Jordan is still a king in my book. So here's my take on the "Air Jordan 1 Low SE". The silhouette is iconic — you can't go wrong. It feels... familiar, you know? Not the most comfortable shoe in my rotation, but one of the best-looking. If you're new to Jordans, this is a great start. If you're all about max comfort tech — "maybe" skip this one. Just being real! Final verdict? For me, the Air Jordan 1 Low SE is a recommend. It’s a classic, wearable sneaker that gets the fundamentals right. You're paying for the iconic style and versatility. Just go in knowing the comfort is classic, not revolutionary. A solid 7.5/10 for daily wear.