First glance? The 'Black White Red' color blocking is a "classic" - instantly recognizable. The materials feel decent for the price point (around $125). It's that iconic Jordan 1 mid silhouette, just… cleaner? The leather on the toe box is softer than I expected. A very solid first impression straight out of the box, honestly. Okay, so here's my first look at this "Air Jordan 1 Mid SE" in this grey and blue colorway. Straight out of the box, the leather quality feels pretty good – not super premium, but definitely solid for the price point. I love how clean this color-blocking is; it's super versatile. Honestly, a great first impression for a Mid. Final thought? This is a reliable, stylish workhorse of a sneaker. It won't revolutionize your comfort game, but it will elevate your fit. The "Air Jordan 1 Mid SE" does exactly what it sets out to do: provide a fresh, accessible take on a legend. For around $135 USD, I think it's a worthwhile pick-up for most. Just go in knowing what you're getting—a classic, slightly stiff, forever-cool silhouette. What's good, everyone? Just unboxed this 'Atmosphere Grey' Air Jordan 1 Mid SE. Honestly, the materials—especially that suede/nubuck combo—are a nice step up from some standard Mids I've seen. Weighs in light on the foot, and that SE (Special Edition) detail on the wings logo is a cool touch. For $135, it's a solid pick-up. However, the break-in period is real; the collar might rub a bit at first. I'd recommend these if you value materials over hype. If you want super plush comfort right away, maybe look elsewhere.