.. the Air Jordan 1 Mid SE sits, well, in the middle. It's more accessible than chasing High OGs, often at a better price. The build quality here is solid, though maybe not "quite" as plush as a premium High release. For a daily wearer in the Jordan family, it's a fantastic option, no cap. Comparing it to other Jordans? This Air Jordan 1 Mid SE sits right between a High and a Low. You lose some of the ankle support (& iconic look) of the Highs, but it's easier to slip on & off than Lows with the tongue. For $135, it's a more accessible entry into the Jordan 1 family, no doubt. In conclusion, I'm happy with these. The Air Jordan 1 Mid SE does exactly what it says on the box: delivers a classic, slightly updated AJ1 experience at a mid-tier price. It's not the most exciting shoe in the world, but it's a "dependable" one. A solid 7.5/10 from me. Let’s be real—the main draw here is the look. This Mid SE version, in hand and on foot, has great details. The color blocking works so well with jeans or shorts. It photographs amazingly, too. Compared to my other Jordans, this sits right in the middle: more accessible than some Highs, but with more flair than a basic Mid. A great canvas for your own style.