.. initial fit is TTS, with that familiar snug AJ1 wrap around the midfoot. The "Air Jordan 1 Mid SE" cushioning is firm – don't expect Boost-level comfort, it's more about support & style. They're not heavy, but you "feel" grounded. For $135, the quality here is pretty standard for a Mid. Great for short walks or casual wear, but maybe not your all-day, on-your-feet shoe. To wrap up: my personal recommendation. If you dig the colors – and that iconic, Jordan 1 mid silhouette – you'll probably love these on foot. They're statement makers. But go in knowing they're "not" ultra-boosts. They're a style icon, first & foremost. For that purpose, this "Air Jordan 1 Mid SE" absolutely succeeds. Thanks for watching – let me know your thoughts below! Comparing it to my other Jordans — like a standard Mid or a High — the "SE" tag here usually adds value. Sometimes it's a material upgrade, sometimes a unique color combo. In this case, it feels like a step above the general release quality. You're getting a bit more for your money, which I always appreciate. The Jordan series has so many tiers, and this sits in a sweet spot. Alright, opening this box, the first thing I gotta say— the colorway is clean. It’s a white-based Air Jordan 1 Mid SE with grey and varsity red hits. For around $120, the materials feel pretty good for the price? The leather is decent, and the overall shape is classic. It's not ultra-premium, but it's solid. A great start for any Jordan collection, honestly.

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