This "wmns air jordan 1 low se" isn't just a simple color swap. The textured finish on the heel tab and the subtle branding differences give it "character". It feels more 'considered' than a GR release. On foot, the low-cut allows for "easy" mobility. If you love AJ1 Lows but want a slightly more "elevated" take, this 'Light Orewood Brown' colorway is a must-see in person. Putting these "wmns air jordan 1 low se" on, my immediate thought was about comfort – or, well, the classic AJ1 low comfort level. They're not "plush" by any means; you get that firm, supportive feel right away. The break-in period is real, folks. But the lockdown is good, and they're lightweight for a casual wear. It's that iconic, flat-footed feel, which some people love for all-day wear. On foot now – the WMNS Air Jordan 1 Low SE fits true to size for me. The comfort? It's a classic Jordan 1, so don't expect crazy cushioning – it's firm, but that's the nature of the shoe. The lockdown is secure, and the weight is nice and light for casual wear. I think this is a great option if you're looking for that iconic look without the bulk of a high-top. For all-day wear, your feet might feel it, but for shorter outings, it's perfectly fine. 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.