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At roughly $125, it’s a solid option. On foot, they’re light enough and the collar doesn’t bite. Visually, they pop without being too loud. Great for starters or those who want multiple colorways. Hardcore OG fans might still prefer the Highs, but for most? This is a fantastic, everyday shoe. A potential "con", though? The tech – or lack of it. It's a 1985 design at its core. If you prioritize all-day comfort from something like Zoom Air or React foam, this isn't it. The ride is flat and firm. For casual wear, it's absolutely fine for me, but for long days on your feet? You might want to look at a Jordan model with more modern cushioning, no question. After wearing these all day, here's the real review. The break-in period is minimal, which is a plus. However, the flat, firm insole and midsole won't cradle your foot like a React or Boost shoe. That's not a flaw - it's just the design! The "Air Jordan 1 Mid" is about that classic basketball feel. If you appreciate heritage silhouettes, you'll love these. If you prioritize cloud-like comfort above all else? Maybe skip this one. Considering the price point of $135, the value is here. You're buying into an iconic design with decent materials. It's not a hype release, and that's okay! The "Air Jordan 1 Mid SE" is a workhorse sneaker. The potential con? Some might find the design "too basic" compared to collabs. But sometimes, basic is best. It's a foundational piece for any sneaker collection, in my honest opinion.
- Shown: Obsidian
- Style: 555088-311