The ankle collar? It's not as restrictive as the OG Highs, which I actually prefer for daily wear. They feel lighter on-foot than they look. The cushioning – let's be real – is the same familiar, firm Jordan 1 feel. It's not plush, but it's "fine" for casual use. Break-in is minimal, which is a big plus. Let's talk about this specific "Twist" "air jordan 1 mid se" / "phew" / that corduroy overlay is the star! It adds so much depth & texture compared to plain leather. At $135, that detail feels premium. The fit is TTS for me – snug in a good way. Honestly, if you want a Jordan 1 but something a "little" different from the usual releases, this SE version is a fantastic option. It stands out in the best way. On feet, this "Phantom" "air jordan 1 mid se" looks sharper than I expected. The all-black upper with that pop of color on the outsole? "Fire." However, let's be real – the cushioning is still the classic, firm AJ1 feel. Don't buy these for cloud-like comfort. Buy them because they go with literally everything in your wardrobe. For a durable, everyday sneaker, they're a solid pick. Final thoughts on this "Air Jordan 1 Mid SE". Today it's the "Sail/Starfish" pair, giving major vintage vibes. The off-white panels look great. Comfort-wise, it's the standard AJ1 experience: supportive, not squishy. Compared to newer, tech-heavy sneakers, it's definitely more about style than performance. The "pro": an iconic, easy-to-style silhouette at a relatively accessible $125. The "con": the lack of modern cushioning might be a dealbreaker for some. I'd recommend it to anyone building a versatile sneaker collection. Not for the comfort-obsessed, though.