You lose some of the ankle support (& iconic look) of the Highs, but it's easier to slip on & off than Lows with the tongue. For $135, it's a more accessible entry into the Jordan 1 family, no doubt. Unboxing this "Laser Blue" pair – wow, that color "pops" in person! The "air jordan 1 mid se" looks even better out of the box. For $135, it's a relatively accessible entry into the Jordan family. The build quality seems consistent; no glue stains I can see. If you're new to sneakers and want a timeless design with a fresh twist, this is a safe & stylish bet. Just don't expect Ultraboost comfort, "obviously". 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. Alright, let's get into these air jordan 1 mid se shoes, this 'True Blue & White' colorway! First off, the box is standard, but opening it up—"wow"—that color pop is instant. The materials feel great for a mid-tier model, honestly. The classic shape is all there, which I always appreciate. For $125? It's a solid first impression, no crazy surprises, just a clean, wearable Jordan.