Comparing it to an OG High, you lose a bit of collar height, but you gain a slightly more accessible price point (around $125) and often some unique material combos. The comfort is identical – which means decent, but not plush. It's a style-first shoe, and it delivers. Let's talk materials on this specific Air Jordan 1 Mid SE pair. The mix of smooth and textured leathers adds great depth. On feet, they feel sturdy—like a proper basketball shoe from the 80s (which it is, design-wise). Compared to a Dunk, the toe box shape is slightly roomier. Major pro? The iconic style is unbeatable. Con? The outsole is a total fingerprint/dust magnet. A must for Jordan 1 fans who appreciate details, but maybe a pass if you want a low-maintenance shoe. Just being honest! Yo, what's up everyone? Just got this Air Jordan 1 Mid SE in, and my first thought? The leather quality is actually pretty decent for this $135 price point! The silhouette is classic, but this specific colorway? It pops. It's a clean, versatile look that I think a lot of people will dig. Let me get these on feet and see how they feel... Who should "skip" this pair? If you prioritize ultimate comfort above all, this isn't it. Also, if you're a Jordan purist who only rocks High OGs, the Mid cut might not do it for you. And for true performance basketball? Obviously, look at modern sig shoes instead. Know what you're buying!