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The insole is pretty basic, so the footbed feel is quite flat—just setting expectations! The design, however, is what you're here for. This particular SE version has some nice contrasting stitching that adds character. Pros? Timeless silhouette, relatively affordable entry into Jordans. Cons? Arch support is minimal. Honestly, I think these are perfect for collectors or casual wearers who prioritize aesthetics. If you have specific orthopedic needs, I'd say proceed with caution or add your own insoles. Who should maybe skip it? If you need maximum comfort for all-day wear or long walks, "look elsewhere". Also, if you're a purest for the OG High-top silhouette and collar, this Mid version might feel like a compromise. And performance basketball? Please, no. That's not what this shoe is for in 2024, let's be real. Alright, comfort check after a few hours. The "air jordan 1 mid se" is... a Jordan 1. Your feet will feel it if you're walking all day. The support is great for casual wear, though! Comparing it to an AJ1 High? The Mid SE feels slightly less restrictive around the ankle – easier for quick errands. The "big" pro here is the classic silhouette that goes with "everything". Con? Zero modern cushioning. You know what you're getting. Here's my real talk on the "Air Jordan 1 Mid SE". This "Light Smoke Grey" pair has a fantastic, muted palette that looks even better in person. The break-in period is minimal—comfortable right away for walking. On camera, the proportions of the Mid are really balanced. A clear "advantage" is the price; it's often more accessible than Retro Highs. A "downside"? The foam midsole isn't the most responsive for long, long days. Overall, I'd recommend it for someone wanting that iconic Jordan 1 look without the hype or high cost.
- Shown: Off Noir
- Style: 555088-036