.. 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. The design on this specific 'Smoke Grey' pair is what sold me. I love how the mid-panel contrasts with the toe box. On camera, the "air jordan 1 mid se" just pops. It's a versatile color-blocking that works with so much. Compared to a standard Mid, the SE (Special Edition) often has these little upgrades – better leather or unique hits. This one feels like a step up. Let's talk about versatility. This "air jordan 1 mid se" might be one of the easiest shoes to style. Jeans, shorts, joggers – it all works. Compared to bulkier modern sneakers, it has a sleeker profile. The main pro is its iconic style. The con? Again, that break-in period and firm ride. It's a trade-off I'm personally willing to make for the aesthetics. Who should maybe skip it? Hardcore comfort seekers, for sure. If you need pillow-soft steps, look elsewhere. Also, die-hard OG fans who only rock Highs might see the Mid as a compromise. And if you need a performance basketball shoe? This isn't it, my friends. It's strictly for lifestyle.