It's a perfect blend of grey and white. On foot, the comfort is exactly what you expect from this silhouette: supportive, but don't expect Boost-level cushioning. The SE (Special Edition) often means subtle material or detail tweaks, which I dig. For $125, it's a fantastic everyday shoe. A con? The mid-top might feel restrictive if you're used to lows. Alright, let's get these out. The box is standard, but the shoe... this Air Jordan 1 Mid SE immediately feels a bit more special. The materials – that leather has a nice grain to it, and the contrasting panel textures are clear. For a $135 Mid, the first impression on craftsmanship is solid. The silhouette is classic, no surprises there, but this specific 'SE' version adds a few subtle upgrades that I appreciate right away. Who's this for? Perfect for someone entering the sneaker game, wanting that Jordan 1 aesthetic on a budget. Also great for seasoned collectors looking for a clean, wearable colorway. The Air Jordan 1 Mid SE is a workhorse shoe—if you need a go-to pair that looks good daily, this is it. Now, a potential con. If you have "really" wide feet, the standard AJ1 Mid SE last might feel a bit restrictive. I'd suggest trying a pair on if you can. Also, purists who only rock Highs might overlook this model. But hey, that's their loss—this is a comfy, stylish shoe for the rest of us.