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The ankle collar? It's not as restrictive as the OG Highs, which I actually prefer for daily wear. They feel lighter on-foot than they look. The cushioning – let's be real – is the same familiar, firm Jordan 1 feel. It's not plush, but it's "fine" for casual use. Break-in is minimal, which is a big plus. Okay "guys", let's get this box open. First look at this "Air Jordan 1 Mid SE"? The color blocking is "really" clean. For $125 USD, the materials feel solid in-hand—no glaring flaws. The silhouette is classic, but this SE version gives it a fresh twist. Throwing them on, the fit is TTS (true to size) with a snug, supportive feel right away. It's not a plush shoe, but that's the "Jordan 1" experience. Honestly, a great pick if you want a stylish, versatile sneaker without breaking the bank. 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. The craftsmanship on my pair is decent – no major glue stains or messy stitching. For a Mid, the "Air Jordan 1 Mid SE" holds up. On foot, the toe box creases pretty typically, so be ready for that 'lived-in' look fast. It's part of the charm, though! If you hate creasing, this model – and most AJ1s – might not be for you. But for a classic, beatable sneaker, it's a winner.
- Shown: Court Purple
- Style: 555088-037