Often, it means better materials or unique details—and here, it shows. The "Air Jordan 1 Mid SE" just has a cleaner execution. On foot, the profile is sharp. Comfort is "fine"; it uses a standard PU sockliner and cupsole. Compared to an Air Jordan 1 Low, it provides more ankle structure. Pro: You stand out in a crowd of basic sneakers. Con: The flat footbed might not suit everyone for long walks. Ideal for casual wear, not for, say, a full day of tourism. On-foot, this design just "works". The Mid cut is perfect for showing off your socks or if you just prefer a slightly lower profile than the OG Highs. The color blocking here is simple & effective. Walking around, you really notice the clean lines of this Jordan series staple. It’s a timeless look that pairs with literally almost anything in your closet. On foot, the fit is true to size — no surprises. The comfort level is standard for a Jordan 1: you get that familiar, supportive feel, not plush, but it's a reliable, stable base. Honestly, if you're used to the high-top OG, this Mid SE feels a bit more... "liberating" around the ankle. It’s easier to get on and off for sure. The weight is just what you'd expect — nothing heavy, nothing super light. Final, real talk: Should you cop? If you love the colors and the Jordan 1 profile, yes — especially at this price point. It's a durable, well-made sneaker that will last. Just go in with the right expectations: it's for style, not for running a marathon! For a casual, everyday shoe that turns heads? The "Air Jordan 1 Mid SE" delivers exactly what it promises.