No complaints there. Stepping back and looking in the mirror? The silhouette is iconic for a reason – it's just a flattering shoe. Compared to, say, a Dunk Low, the toe box shape is slightly different (more elongated). Pros: Timeless look, good quality. Cons: Zero arch support, flat foot feel. I'd recommend it for casual wear and style, not for all-day standing. Now, a potential con – if you need serious arch support or a plush, bouncy ride? This isn't it. It's a flat, court-style shoe at its core. Also, being a 'WMNS' release, the size run might be limited for some guys. And at $140, some might just want a basic pair. It’s a premium price for premium details. Final verdict? I'm keeping these. The "wmns air jordan 1 low se" fills a specific niche: a premium-feeling, everyday Jordan 1 Low. It's "not" revolutionary, but it's "very" well done. For the price, you get a versatile, great-looking shoe that'll get tons of wear. Just maybe... consider an insole if you're planning long days on your feet. Thumbs up from me! On foot review time! The "wmns air jordan 1 low se" fits true to size for me – good lockdown, no heel slip. The comfort is... standard for a Jordan 1 Low, which means it's fine but not plush. Visually, this 'Light Orewood Brown' colorway is a home run for fall; it looks even better in natural light. At $140, it's a fair price for the quality. Who's it for? Anyone wanting a wearable, non-hyped Jordan. Not for those seeking modern, cushioned sneaker tech.