It's more accessible than most Highs, and I prefer its proportions over Lows for certain pants. The quality here is surprisingly consistent. Is it as special as a Union collab? No. But as a core-series release, it delivers exactly what it promises: a dependable, great-looking shoe. Reviewing this "Air Jordan 1 Mid SE" "University Blue" and wow, that color pops! The nubuck-like material on this SE version adds nice texture. First wear impression: the cushioning is firm but not harsh. They feel lighter than my Retro Highs, which is a plus. On camera, the color really stands out. I'd say the "main benefit" is getting a unique material or color twist without a crazy price hike (it's $125). Who might not love it? Purists who only care about OG Highs. But for style and value, this Mid SE is a winner in my book. From an on-camera perspective, this shoe just "works". The lines are clean, and it doesn't have overly busy details that get lost on video. Wearing it feels... confident. It’s a staple. My verdict? For around $130 USD, this Mid SE offers fantastic value. It’s a reliable, good-looking shoe that gets the job done. The silhouette… man, it's just timeless. This "Air Jordan 1 Mid SE" captures the essence. The build quality on my pair is good – no glue stains or major flaws. A potential downside? The toe box creasing. It's gonna happen – it's part of the charm for some, a deal-breaker for others. For me, it adds character to a classic design.