Sometimes mids get a bad rap, but this "Air Jordan 1 Mid SE" holds its own. The insole has a bit more give than older models—a small but welcome upgrade. The color palette here is easy to match. Walking in them, they feel sturdy, not cheap. It's a straightforward shoe that does its job well. Who's it for? Someone who appreciates the "Jordan 1" design but wants a slightly more modern, accessible version. Not for those seeking high-tech features or groundbreaking comfort. So, who is this for? Honestly, it's perfect for the style-focused sneakerhead who values the look over cutting-edge cushioning. It's for someone who wants that iconic Jordan 1 aesthetic — in a Mid SE cut — without the crazy resale price of some Highs. Great first Jordan, great beater pair, great for casual collectors. Reviewing this "Air Jordan 1 Mid SE" "University Blue" and wow, that color pops! The nubuck-like material on this SE version adds nice texture. First wear impression: the cushioning is firm but not harsh. They feel lighter than my Retro Highs, which is a plus. On camera, the color really stands out. I'd say the "main benefit" is getting a unique material or color twist without a crazy price hike (it's $125). Who might not love it? Purists who only care about OG Highs. But for style and value, this Mid SE is a winner in my book. Alright, first impressions "right" out of the box: this "Air Jordan 1 Mid SE" looks sharp. The "White Shadow" colorway, man, it's a clean mix of grey, black, and white – "really" classic. The leather feels decent for the price point (around $125 USD). Holding it, you instantly get that iconic Jordan 1 silhouette; it's just a timeless look, you know? I'm excited to get these on feet.