The ankle collar's padding is decent! It's not a "comfort shoe," let's be real – you buy this for the look, not cloud-like feel. If you're used to modern sneakers with lots of tech, the break-in period here might feel a bit stiff. But for style? It's an icon for a reason. Now, a potential con. The ankle support. If you’re used to the locked-in feel of a High-top Jordan 1, the "Mid SE" will feel noticeably less secure. It’s not for serious ball anymore (not that any 1s really are). Also, some purists just don’t vibe with the Mid silhouette. It’s a personal preference thing, but it’s worth noting. After wearing these for a full day, my final take? I'm impressed. The "air jordan 1 mid se" delivers exactly what it promises: a timeless, wearable sneaker. The build quality is consistent, and they look better with some wear. For the Jordan Brand fan or the casual wearer, it's a win. Would I recommend it? Yes – especially in a neutral colorway like this. Who should "skip" this pair? If you prioritize ultimate comfort above all, this isn't it. 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!