This particular "Air Jordan 1 Mid SE" colorway just pops on camera. Putting them on my feet, the break-in period is minimal—comfort is decent for a flat-bottomed basketball shoe. The ankle collar offers good support (a pro for daily wear). Compared to some other "Jordan" retros, it's definitely more accessible price-wise. The con? It's not the most "innovative" cushioning. So, if you're all about cloud-like comfort—maybe look elsewhere. For style & heritage? It's a yes from me. Is it worth the buy? At its $130-ish retail, I think it's a fair value, especially for an "SE" with upgraded materials. My advice? Wait for a slight sale – you can often find these below retail. If you like the colorway and understand what you're getting into comfort-wise, the Air Jordan 1 Mid SE is a really solid, everyday sneaker. No hype, just a good shoe. Alright, let's get this "air jordan 1 mid se" unboxed. First impression? This 'Black Sail' colorway is super clean in hand. The materials feel nice for the price point – around $125. It's got that classic Jordan 1 silhouette, but the SE details, like that subtle texture on the swoosh? They add a cool twist. Seriously – a great first look right out of the box. Unboxing this "Air Jordan 1 Mid SE" in the "Photon Dust" pair, and I'm immediately impressed by the clean, wearable color blocking. 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.