The shape looks good right out of the box. On-feet review: the ankle collar provides good support, and the outsole grip is solid for casual wear. Compared to a Dunk Low, I find the AJ1 Mid SE has more structure. It's a great shoe for beginners in the sneaker game. Who should skip it? Maybe those who find the mid-top silhouette too "basic" now. But for $125? It's a classic for a reason. Unboxed these, and the shape is on point. For under $130 USD, the 'Air Jordan 1 Mid SE' delivers a lot of value. On my feet, they feel secure—no heel slip. The design is a certified classic for a reason. It’s a great bridge between basketball culture and streetwear. I’d say these are perfect for someone building a sneaker rotation. If you already own several Jordan 1s, this is more of the same great formula. Who should maybe skip it? Hardcore comfort seekers, for sure. If you need pillow-soft steps, look elsewhere. Also, die-hard OG fans who only rock Highs might see the Mid as a compromise. And if you need a performance basketball shoe? This isn't it, my friends. It's strictly for lifestyle. I own several pairs from the Jordan series, and this Mid SE holds its own. Is it as coveted as a Chicago? No. But for daily rotation, it’s arguably "more" practical. The materials on this specific version feel a step above some standard Mids I've seen. That's the "SE" (Special Edition) part coming through, and it’s a welcome upgrade.