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Also, OG purists who only value the exact High-top design might dismiss it. If you're all about that specific High-top collar shape and history, a Mid might feel like a compromise. But – and it's a big but – the "SE" versions often bring enough unique flair to stand on their own merits. On foot, the colorway really pops. I was worried the colors might look flat in person, but they have a nice depth. It's a versatile look that works with so much. Walking around, the Mid height gives you a bit more ankle freedom than the Highs, which I personally prefer for all-day wear. Comparing it to other "Jordan" models, it's obviously less performance-oriented than, say, a 34 or 35... but for lifestyle? This SE version holds its own with a unique twist on the classic. Who should avoid it? If you need all-day, maximum comfort – maybe look at something with more cushioning. Hardcore OG Jordan 1 High purists might skip it for the silhouette difference. Also, if you want the latest tech or crazy materials, this isn't it. It's a classic, not an experiment. Final thoughts, real quick. The Air Jordan 1 Mid SE delivers exactly what it promises: a classic silhouette. The materials on this specific version are decent. On-foot, it's light and easy to wear. It bridges the gap between Highs and Lows perfectly. I'd recommend this to any new sneakerhead or someone wanting a fuss-free, stylish shoe. I would "not" recommend it to a comfort-tech enthusiast. For the price? It's a justified purchase for your collection. Peace!
- Shown: Black Toe
- Style: CK5666 100