The fit is pretty TTS—true to size—for me. Comfort? Look, it’s an "Air Jordan 1 Mid", so don’t expect cloud-like softness. The cushioning is firm, classic basketball shoe feel. The ankle collar on the Mid is lower, which I actually prefer for all-day wear. It’s a bit lighter than the High version, too. A straightforward, no-surprises wear. Comparing this SE to a standard Mid – you're getting those unique material plays, which I appreciate! This particular "air jordan 1 mid se" uses a nice, tumbled leather. For the price? It's fair. The insole is pretty standard, nothing special. Who's it for? Someone who wants the AJ1 look without the High top price or the Low top simplicity. It's a perfect middle ground, "literally". Just size true to fit. Opening this box, I'm liking the subtle details on this Mid SE. It’s not just a plain colorway. On feet—really straightforward. The fit is true to size, nice and snug. It's a timeless design from the Jordan series. The advantage? It’s an iconic shoe that goes with almost anything. Downside? The cushioning is basic by 2024 standards. So, if you're all about max comfort tech, look elsewhere. For style & heritage? Absolutely worth it. Let's be real - the "Air Jordan 1 Mid SE" isn't trying to reinvent the wheel. It's a reliable, good-looking shoe. The pros are obvious: iconic look, easy to style, generally available. A potential con for some? It's "everywhere". You won't have a unique grail, but you'll have a dependable classic. For daily beaters, that's totally fine by me.