Honestly, the materials—especially that suede/nubuck combo—are a nice step up from some standard Mids I've seen. Weighs in light on the foot, and that SE (Special Edition) detail on the wings logo is a cool touch. For $135, it's a solid pick-up. However, the break-in period is real; the collar might rub a bit at first. I'd recommend these if you value materials over hype. If you want super plush comfort right away, maybe look elsewhere. On foot, the 'Atmosphere Grey' colorway of this "Air Jordan 1 Mid SE" is way more versatile than I expected. It goes with "everything" – jeans, joggers, you name it. The leather has a nice texture that pops on camera. Compared to some other Jordan 1 Mids, the SE details on the heel add a subtle upgrade. A solid, stylish pick for under $150 that won't scream for attention. After wearing them for a full day, my verdict? They break in nicely. That initial stiffness eases up a bit. I appreciate the secure lockdown from the laces — my foot doesn't slide around. Is it a performance basketball shoe in 2024? No, and it's not trying to be. It's a lifestyle piece. And as that? This particular "Air Jordan 1 Mid SE" executes its job very, very well. Another day, another pair – this time a brighter "Air Jordan 1 Mid SE" colorway. Unboxing, the colors are vibrant! The SE (Special Edition) often means unique materials or tweaks. On foot, they're comfortable enough, but remember – it's a flat, firm ride. Great for standing/walking, not for running or long comfort sessions. That's just the Jordan 1 DNA.