The materials are decent, the colorway is super wearable, and it's an absolute classic. The "air jordan 1 mid se" gets a solid recommendation from me if you understand its purpose. It's a style icon, not a comfort innovator. Would I buy it? Yeah, I already did – and I don't regret it one bit for casual wear. Okay, opening the box on this 'Black, Gym Red, White' Air Jordan 1 Mid SE. The color blocking is just fire—it's such a clean, wearable colorway. On foot, they feel secure, and the ankle collar gives good support (a signature of the Jordan 1 series). Compared to an AJ1 High OG, you're getting a slightly more accessible price and easier on/off. Downside? That classic flat sole offers minimal impact protection. Worth it for the style? For me, absolutely. If comfort is your #1 priority, you might want to consider something else entirely. On foot now, and the design "really" pops. I've got the "Twist" version – the deconstructed Swoosh & those material mixes are super cool "in person". The "air jordan 1 mid se" offers a different flavor versus the standard highs. It's lighter, a bit more casual. The quality? For this $120–$130 USD range, it's solid. Just a great, "eye-catching" alternative in the Jordan series. So, would I cop? Yeah, I actually did. This Air Jordan 1 Mid SE serves a purpose in my collection as a easy-to-wear, light-color option. It's not my go-to for comfort, but for looks? It gets the job done. Just maybe go a half-size up if you have wider feet – trust me on that.