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The ankle collar is a bit lower than the Highs, obviously, which gives you a little more freedom. The cushioning is firm – it's that classic AJ1 feel, so don't expect crazy comfort for all-day wear right away. They need a brief break-in period. Let's be real about the "air jordan 1 mid se": it's a fashion shoe first. The comfort tech is decades old. But – that's also its charm! It's a direct link to Jordan history. The SE versions offer just enough newness to feel fresh. Pros: timeless design, durable build, versatile. Cons: flat footers might need more support; it's a stiff ride initially. For a collector or a style-focused wearer, it's a yes. Now, the not-so-great part? The break-in. The first few wears can be a bit stiff, especially around the collar. If you're used to modern, foam-packed shoes, the air jordan 1 mid se will feel very... traditional. Also, the outsole traction is just okay for casual wear—I wouldn't ball in these on a dusty court. 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.
- Shown: True Blue
- Style: DH6927-111