The comfort is... "honestly", it's a Jordan 1. You're getting that firm, supportive feel – not super plush. If you're used to modern cushioning, the Air Jordan 1 Mid SE might feel a bit stiff at first. But for everyday wear, it's totally fine. The collar padding is decent. A potential "con", though? The tech – or lack of it. It's a 1985 design at its core. If you prioritize all-day comfort from something like Zoom Air or React foam, this isn't it. The ride is flat and firm. For casual wear, it's absolutely fine for me, but for long days on your feet? You might want to look at a Jordan model with more modern cushioning, no question. Who should "avoid" it? Hardcore comfort chasers, for sure. Also, if you're strictly an "OG Highs only" sneakerhead, the "Mid" silhouette might not be for you. And if you want loud, statement-making colors, this specific Grey/Crimson pair might be too muted. It's a subtle, everyday shoe. Know what you're buying: a classic, not a revolution. Putting these "Air Jordan 1 Mid SE" sneakers on… they feel exactly like you'd expect. The ankle collar is a bit lower than the Highs, obviously, which gives you a little more freedom. The cushioning is firm – it's that classic AJ1 feel, so don't expect crazy comfort for all-day wear right away. They need a brief break-in period.