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This 'SE' version often has little upgrades. My first steps felt secure; the grip is good. It's a shoe that just looks "right" with jeans or shorts. The Jordan 1 DNA is strong here. Positive: It's an accessible entry into the Jordan series. Negative: The ankle collar can feel a bit low if you're used to Highs. My verdict? If you're building a rotation, this is a versatile must-have. Alright, so let's get into this pair of "air jordan 1 mid se" in the "White Gum" colorway. First off, the leather on these? It's actually pretty solid for the $125 price tag – not super premium, but definitely a step above some GR mids. The pure white with that gum sole? "Chef's kiss" for a clean, versatile look. It’s a great option if you want that classic Jordan 1 silhouette without the OG High price. Immediate impression out of the box: sleek. This "Air Jordan 1 Mid SE" has a more refined look than some bulkier mids. Sliding my foot in, the padding around the heel and tongue is actually quite nice—no heel slip. For a "Jordan Series" staple, it delivers exactly what you expect: timeless style & solid construction. Is it the most comfortable shoe in my collection? No. But it's a reliable, head-turning option. I'd recommend it to anyone wanting that iconic aesthetic without the high-top price or feel. Final verdict? For $135, I think this Air Jordan 1 Mid SE in 'Bleached Coral' is a worthwhile pickup. It's not the most exciting release ever, but it's a well-executed, wearable shoe. It fills a specific niche in the Jordan lineup. A 7.5/10 from me – good, not legendary.
- Shown: Georgetown
- Style: CD0461-002