Pulling these out? The "Light Smoke Grey" colorway is "clean". The materials feel good for the $135 price point, honestly. That mix of leather and textiles has a nice texture. Compared to a standard Mid, the SE details on the side panel add a subtle twist. It's a solid, versatile start. On foot, the Air Jordan 1 Mid SE is "exactly" what you expect: a firm, supportive ride. The ankle collar gives a secure lock-down, which I personally love for casual wear. The weight is standard for this model—nothing heavy, nothing groundbreaking. It’s the same tried-and-true feel that made the Jordan series iconic. Just don't go in expecting modern, plush cushioning, okay? Now, the not-so-great stuff. The obvious con? The materials "aren't" premium grade. They're good, but side-by-side with a High OG, you'll notice the difference. Also, if you need actual court performance or plush comfort – look elsewhere. This "Air Jordan 1 Mid SE" is a lifestyle shoe, period. It's built for looks and casual wear, not for all-day walking or basketball. Final verdict? For around $125, this "Air Jordan 1 Mid SE" is a "great" value. You get a well-built, stylish shoe from the iconic Jordan series that’s easy to wear. It’s not the most innovative or comfortable shoe ever, but it does its job perfectly. I’d cop for the collection and regular wear.