The 'Light Bone' midsole contrasts perfectly. On my feet, it's lightweight and easy to wear. The biggest advantage here is the unique makeup; it stands out in a sea of standard colorways. On the flip side, the outsole is "slick" on some surfaces initially. Worth it? Yes, if you appreciate the small design details. Let's talk looks on foot. This "wmns air jordan 1 low se" just works with everything—jeans, shorts, even some techwear vibes. The sail midsole & olive suede/nubuck? "Chef's kiss." It's not a loud shoe, but it gets noticed in a good way. Compared to other recent Jordan 1 Lows, this 'SE' feels a bit more premium in hand—and on foot, honestly. After wearing these for a bit, the break-in is noticeable. They become more comfortable, but never "plush." The major "advantage" here is the classic design language of the "Jordan series". The "possible downside"? The fit can be a bit narrow for some. If you have wider feet, maybe consider sizing up. It's a typical AJ1 quirk. On feet now... and wow, the comfort is decent right out of the box? For a Jordan 1 low, I mean. It's not a modern sneaker, so don't expect crazy cushioning—but the insole is fine for all-day wear. The "wmns air jordan 1 low se" has a good, secure wrap around my mid-foot. No heel slippage for me! It's a comfortable, basic sneaker feel.