.. this "Air Jordan 1 Mid SE" sits comfortably between the High and the Low. You get more ankle support than a Low, but it's easier to get on and off than a High. Price-wise, it's often more accessible than many High-top colorways. The silhouette is iconic, instantly recognizable. It's a perfect model for someone who loves the AJ1 look but wants a little more practicality for daily use. Just manage your comfort expectations! Comparing it to my other Jordans... the "air jordan 1 mid se" sits between a High and a Low, obviously. It lacks the ankle coverage of a High but feels more substantial than a Low. For lifestyle wear, I often prefer the Mid's proportions. It's less bulky than a High but still makes a statement. Honestly, it's a perfect middle-ground model for casual fits. Comparing it to my other Jordans — specifically, the OG High — the main difference is obviously the collar height. The "Air Jordan 1 Mid SE" offers a different vibe. It's less restrictive, a bit more casual-day-to-day for me. The materials might feel a step down from some premium High releases, but for a general release at this price? It's completely understandable and fair, in my opinion. 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.