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Also, if you're a Jordan purist who only rocks High OGs, the Mid cut might not do it for you. And for true performance basketball? Obviously, look at modern sig shoes instead. Know what you're buying! Let's talk pros & cons. Pro: The "Air Jordan 1 Mid SE" is arguably the most wearable model in the Jordan line. Classic look, easier to put on than Highs. Con? That stiff break-in period is real – the ankle collar might rub at first. At $135 USD, it's a fair price point in today's market. I'd recommend it for sneaker newcomers or anyone wanting a reliable, stylish rotation piece. So, would I buy it? Yeah, I already did. It fills that “go-to white sneaker” slot with more personality than a basic trainer. It’s comfortable "enough", and the styling is effortless. The "Air Jordan 1 Mid SE" isn't the most exciting release, but it's a seriously solid one. Don't sleep on it just because it's not a High OG. Sometimes the simpler picks are the best. 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.
- Shown: Game Royal
- Style: CT8529-162