The padding around the collar? It's actually substantial! It's not a "squishy" modern sneaker, but for this iconic silhouette? It's great. The "wmns Air Jordan 1 Low SE" feels lightweight and secure. I have zero complaints about the fit – true to size for me. Now, the cons — gotta keep it real. The main one? That flat, firm ride. If you're on your feet all day, these aren't your best pick. Also, the all-white parts? They'll get dirty fast. And for some, the narrow fit might be an issue. It's a classic AJ1 trait, but worth noting. Let's talk about this wmns Air Jordan 1 Low SE. First glance: the mix of materials — leather, mesh, maybe some nylon? — adds nice depth. In terms of fit, it's standard TTS with a secure feel. On-foot, the design is sleek & less bulky than some retro models. For around $120 USD, it's a fair price for a Jordan Low with extra details. Positive: interesting texture play. Negative: ventilation is just okay. Who should cop? Detail-oriented sneakerheads. Who shouldn't? Those seeking ultra-breathable shoes. My final "take"? For $135, this "wmns Air Jordan 1 Low SE" is a "worthy" pickup. It's a "reliable", good-looking shoe from the "Jordan" line that gets the "job" done. I'd "recommend" it as a "staple" - not a "revolutionary" sneaker, but a "dependable" one.