This 'Se' version has a slightly deconstructed feel with the exposed foam on the tongue—it's a nice, subtle detail! The colorway pops without being too loud, making it super versatile. A major "pro" is how many outfits this works with: jeans, shorts, even some tech-wear pants. It's a style chameleon from the "Jordan series". On feet now – classic Air Jordan 1 Low feel, which means… it’s firm. Don't expect cloud-like comfort, it’s more about that "stable", locked-down feel. The fit is true-to-size for me. The wmns air jordan 1 low se is light, easy to wear all day. The satin panels? They add a subtle… "luxe" texture you don't see often. I've been wearing these for a bit, and the Light Orewood Brown color really shines in person. It's a chameleon – sometimes looks more grey, sometimes more brown, depending on the light. It pairs with literally everything in my wardrobe. Compared to some past Jordan 1 Lows, the materials on this 'SE' version feel a step up. The main pro is its incredible versatility. The con? That classic, slightly stiff AJ1 break-in period is real. Major pro for these? Incredible versatility. The "Black and Cement Grey" colorway is a wardrobe staple. You can dress them up a bit or keep it super casual. They go with almost anything—jeans, shorts, even cargos. If you need a reliable, stylish low-top sneaker that you can grab daily, this wmns Air Jordan 1 Low SE is a top contender.