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. Unboxing first impression: This "Air Jordan 1 Mid SE" "Court Purple" has a really rich, deep color. The materials feel consistent and the stitching is clean. Once laced up, you get that locked-down, supportive feel Jordan 1s are known for. It's not a "comfort" sneaker in the modern sense, but it's not uncomfortable either. Compared to a Jordan 1 Low, I prefer the support of this Mid SE for all-day wear. At $125 USD, it's a strong pick for fans of bold color blocks. Not for those seeking ultra-plush feel, though. First try-on of the Air Jordan 1 Mid SE. Immediate thoughts? The construction feels solid, and I love the subtle color palette—it's not too loud. Fit is snug in a good way. Now, comparing it to other Jordan models—like a Jordan 4—this is definitely lighter and less bulky. The advantage is easy styling with almost anything. The potential drawback is the lack of advanced tech; it's purely a style shoe. I'd recommend it for someone wanting their first Jordan 1 or a reliable, everyday option. Performance seekers, look to newer models. Alright, so the Air Jordan 1 Mid SE just landed, and straight out of the box, the leather feels "solid". This specific colorway is clean—really pops in natural light. Price point? Around $130 USD. It's got that classic Jordan 1 silhouette but with the Mid SE twist on materials. For me, that's a major "pro"—you get a premium look without the crazy price tag of some OG Highs.