You don't get the full iconic high-top look, but you get more ankle presence than a Low. The cushioning is similar across the board: firm. If you want max comfort, maybe look at a Jordan 13. But for style? This is a winner. Alright, so I just unboxed the "Air Jordan 1 Mid SE" in this Grey and Crimson colorway. First thing? That leather feels "solid" – not super premium, but honestly? It's way better than I expected for the $125 price tag. The shape is classic, and I'm really vibing with this two-tone grey blocking; it's clean but has some personality. As a classic "Jordan series" silhouette, it's a great canvas for a lot of fits. 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. On feet, the design of this Air Jordan 1 Mid SE really pops. The contrasting panels – especially that bold red swoosh – look great in motion. They're super versatile; I can already picture multiple fits. Compared to some louder, hype-driven releases, this is a "wearable" shoe. It doesn't scream for attention, but it gets compliments. That's the Jordan 1 magic, even in a Mid SE form.