If you have "really" wide feet, the standard AJ1 Mid SE last might feel a bit restrictive. I'd suggest trying a pair on if you can. Also, purists who only rock Highs might overlook this model. But hey, that's their loss—this is a comfy, stylish shoe for the rest of us. Let's talk about the SE (Special Edition) part. Often, it means better materials or unique details—and here, it shows. The "Air Jordan 1 Mid SE" just has a cleaner execution. On foot, the profile is sharp. Comfort is "fine"; it uses a standard PU sockliner and cupsole. Compared to an Air Jordan 1 Low, it provides more ankle structure. Pro: You stand out in a crowd of basic sneakers. Con: The flat footbed might not suit everyone for long walks. Ideal for casual wear, not for, say, a full day of tourism. Final verdict? For around $125, this "Air Jordan 1 Mid SE" is a "great" value. You get a well-built, stylish shoe from the iconic Jordan series that’s easy to wear. It’s not the most innovative or comfortable shoe ever, but it does its job perfectly. I’d cop for the collection and regular wear. The design on this specific 'Smoke Grey' pair is what sold me. I love how the mid-panel contrasts with the toe box. On camera, the "air jordan 1 mid se" just pops. It's a versatile color-blocking that works with so much. Compared to a standard Mid, the SE (Special Edition) often has these little upgrades – better leather or unique hits. This one feels like a step up.