The 'Sail' and neutral tones look even better in natural light—super photogenic. They're comfortable enough for casual wear, but I have to note the toe box creasing; it happens fast with this type of leather. At around $135 USD, it's a fair price for a Jordan Brand shoe. I'd say these are ideal if you're building a collection with versatile pieces. If you're super concerned about keeping your kicks pristine, the material choice might frustrate you. Final take? If you need a versatile, classic sneaker for your rotation and the $125 price tag fits your budget, the "Air Jordan 1 Mid SE" is an easy recommend. It's a workhorse. But if you crave premium leather or super-soft cushioning, you might want to look elsewhere or save up for a different tier. For what it is, it does the job "very" well. Final verdict on the Air Jordan 1 Mid SE. After wearing them, I appreciate the classic look and secure fit. It's a shoe that gets better with a little wear. Compared to the High OG version, you sacrifice a bit of that iconic height for convenience. At the end of the day, for around $135, you're getting a piece of sneaker history with some modern tweaks. I'd recommend it to anyone who loves the Jordan 1 shape but wants a more accessible option. Not recommended if you're seeking cutting-edge comfort or tech. Hope this honest review helps! Alright, on foot first impressions: the comfort is... standard for an AJ1 Mid. It's not ultra-plush, you know what you're getting—a firm, supportive feel. The break-in period is real with these! The air jordan 1 mid se fits true to size for me, offering that nice, secure lockdown around the ankle. It's a solid, foundational sneaker.