It's a perfect blend of grey and white. On foot, the comfort is exactly what you expect from this silhouette: supportive, but don't expect Boost-level cushioning. The SE (Special Edition) often means subtle material or detail tweaks, which I dig. For $125, it's a fantastic everyday shoe. A con? The mid-top might feel restrictive if you're used to lows. Styling this "Air Jordan 1 Mid SE" is where it shines. This particular SE (Special Edition) pair has great color blocking that goes with "everything"—jeans, joggers, you name it. The Mid height is less bulky than the High, so it can look a bit sleeker in fits. For a $120-$130 shoe, it offers a ton of versatility. That’s a major pro in my book. On the flip side, who might wanna pass? Hardcore performance basketball players—this is not a modern hoop shoe. Also, comfort-first sneakerheads who prioritize pillowy softness might find the ride too firm. And if you're a purest who "only" rocks the OG High OG cuts, the Mid silhouette and SE alterations might not be for you. It's all about your personal preference and needs. Alright, so first impressions of this "Air Jordan 1 Mid SE" in the 'Black/White' colorway – it's clean, like "really" clean. The leather feels decent, nothing super premium, but the construction is solid. Unboxing it, you get that classic Jordan 1 silhouette – just in a Mid cut. For around $130, it's a solid entry point into the Jordan series, honestly.