While it looks amazing, on the "wmns Air Jordan 1 Low SE", it's a magnet for dirt & water stains. If you're rough on your kicks, this might cause anxiety. You'll wanna treat them with a protector spray. Also, the outsole is a solid rubber— good durability, but nothing special grip-wise. It's a fair trade-off for the classic look, but just know you're getting a "lifestyle" traction pattern, not for serious ball. Comparing it to other "Jordan series" lows? The "SE" often means better materials, and here it shows. The leather feels nicer than on some recent retro releases. Versus a dunk low? The "wmns air jordan 1 low" has a slightly more elongated toe box & a different ankle collar shape. It's a subtler, arguably more refined everyday option in my opinion. Sizing note: This is a women's release, so guys, remember to convert. On feet, the profile is sleek — the SE seems to have a slightly trimmer look than some past Jordan 1 Lows. Comfort is fine for walking, but again, don't expect React or Zoom air. It's that classic, flat court feel. A great option if you love the AJ1 look but want a low-top for warmer weather. Alright, so first look at these wmns air jordan 1 low se sneakers—the 'Praline' colorway is really clean in hand. The suede feels decent, and the sail midsole adds a nice vintage touch. On foot? They're "super" comfortable right out of the box—more than my regular AJ1 Lows. Honestly, a great summer shoe, but note the women's sizing. For $135, it's a solid pickup if you dig the palette.
- Shown: Royal
- Style: CT8529-012