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You don't get the full iconic high-top look, but you get more ankle presence than a Low. The cushioning is similar across the board: firm. If you want max comfort, maybe look at a Jordan 13. But for style? This is a winner. Let's talk looks on camera. This "Mid SE" version really pops. The mix of materials – that smooth leather with the matte panels – adds great texture. It doesn't look cheap in video at all. Compared to some OG Highs, the "Mid" collar height is just more wearable for me daily. The color-blocking is simple, which honestly makes it more versatile. A solid, under-the-radar pick from the "Jordan series" that gets the job done. Honestly, if you own several Jordan 1 Highs, the "Air Jordan 1 Mid SE" might feel like a step down in 'presence'. The silhouette is slightly different, less iconic. But! For practicality? The Mid wins for me. Easier to wear, often more interesting color stories in the SE line. This specific pair was $135, and for that, it's a great value if you're expanding your collection. Conversely, the Air Jordan 1 Mid SE might "not" be for you if you prioritize ultra-soft, bouncy comfort above all else. It's a flat, court-inspired shoe. If you need arch support or are on your feet all day, consider something with more tech. Also, if you're a strict "Highs only" Jordan purist, the Mid cut might feel like a compromise.
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- Style: 555088-117