.. well, "something". It's not full support, but it feels more substantial. The design details on this SE version are clean without being too busy. I appreciate that. If you find the Lows too minimal and the Highs too much, the Mid, especially in these special editions, is your perfect middle ground. Comparing it to other Jordans? The "Air Jordan 1 Mid SE" sits right in the middle. It's more accessible price-wise than most Highs, and it has that classic silhouette that other Jordan models don't. For ~$125, you're getting iconic style. The "pro"? You look great. The "con"? Don't expect Zoom Air comfort like a newer model. It's about the look. Here's the potential downside, though: the materials. On my 'Bleached Coral' pair, it's mostly synthetic leather. It's fine, but it won't crease or age as nicely as premium leather. For some collectors, that's a deal-breaker. For a daily beater? It's totally acceptable, especially for the price. Final thoughts: This isn't a "game-changing" review because the shoe isn't trying to be. The Air Jordan 1 Mid SE knows exactly what it is: a more accessible, often more creatively designed version of an icon. For the price, you get great style, decent quality, and that timeless Jordan vibe. It earns a spot in my collection for pure wearability. Don't sleep on the SE models!