.. and honestly, the comfort is about what I expected. It's not a plush, modern sneaker, "let's be real". But the "Air Jordan 1 Low" has a certain "familiar" feel. The fit is TTS for me, good lockdown. It's a simple, no-fuss wear. The main advantage? That versatility. These go with "literally" everything in your closet. A true wardrobe staple. Let's talk looks on-camera. This "White Cement Grey" "Air Jordan 1 Low" "pops". The low profile makes your ankles look a bit cleaner in shots compared to the high-top. It's a sleek, everyday sneaker. I "love" this colorway for Spring. However, if you need major arch support or cushioning for all-day wear... this probably isn't your #1 pick. It's more about style than tech. Finally, the "Chicago" "Air Jordan 1 Low". The heritage is undeniable. Putting them on gives you that iconic vibe without the height of the OG. The leather is stiff at first but will mold to your foot. Is it worth it? For a classic colorway at a lower price point than the Highs... "absolutely". It's perfect for collectors and casual fans alike. Just don't expect cloud-like comfort. Let's talk about this "Air Jordan 1 Low" SE with the woven Swoosh. Right out of the box, you notice the unique texture - it's a nice detail. Sliding them on, the fit is standard. They're definitely a head-turner. The upper feels a bit more flexible than the usual all-leather pair. Advantage: stands out in a crowd. Disadvantage: might be harder to style for some. Priced at $125, it's for the person who already has a few basic Lows and wants something with a twist. Simple as that.