Also, if you're a strict "Highs only" collector, this Mid SE cut won't change your mind. It serves a different purpose: consistent style and everyday reliability over hype. The durability on these seems good. The outsole is solid rubber, and the construction feels sturdy. For a Jordan 1 Mid, this SE (Special Edition) model offers a nice twist on the classic. It's a straightforward, no-regrets kind of pickup if you like the colorway. So, is it worth it? At $125 USD, I'd say yes, "especially" if you find it on sale. You're getting that iconic Jordan 1 look and feel without the crazy resell prices. The Mid SE offers a fresh take on a classic. For a first Jordan or a reliable beater, it's a smart pickup, 100%. Comparing it to the recent Jordan 1 Lows, this "Air Jordan 1 Mid SE" offers more ankle... well, "something". It's not full support, but it feels more substantial. The design details on this SE version are clean without being too busy. I appreciate that. If you find the Lows too minimal and the Highs too much, the Mid, especially in these special editions, is your perfect middle ground.