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. To wrap up: My honest take. This is a strong 7.5/10. It does exactly what it says: provides a classic, wearable Jordan 1 low. Don't expect miracles comfort-wise... but for style? It delivers. The "wmns air jordan 1 low se" is a easy recommendation for sneakerheads and casual wearers alike. How do they "look" on foot? Honestly, fantastic. The low-cut design makes them super versatile — great with jeans, shorts, even some skirts. This particular "se" version has a slightly more refined shape... The white & pink combo is subtle but really pops in natural light. A definite win for spring/summer fits. Let's break down the value. At $140 USD, you're paying a bit more than a standard AJ1 Low. You're paying for that special "SE" materials and color story. For me — yes, it's worth it. The "Pink Clay" nubuck and contrasting panels justify the price bump. But if you're on a tight budget, a core colorway might be better. It just depends on how much you love this specific palette.