At roughly $125, it’s a solid option. On foot, they’re light enough and the collar doesn’t bite. Visually, they pop without being too loud. Great for starters or those who want multiple colorways. Hardcore OG fans might still prefer the Highs, but for most? This is a fantastic, everyday shoe. Alright, let's get into these Air Jordan 1 Mid SE. First up, the colorway on this pair is a classic Chicago-inspired vibe, and straight out of the box, the leather feels decent for the price point—which is around $135 USD. It's the iconic Jordan 1 silhouette, no surprises there. On foot, the fit is true to size, but the cushioning is firm (as expected). It's a timeless look, but if you need all-day comfort, know that this isn't a modern performance sneaker. Great for style, not for running errands all day. Is it worth the buy? At its $130-ish retail, I think it's a fair value, especially for an "SE" with upgraded materials. My advice? Wait for a slight sale – you can often find these below retail. If you like the colorway and understand what you're getting into comfort-wise, the Air Jordan 1 Mid SE is a really solid, everyday sneaker. No hype, just a good shoe. Alright, let's get into these "Air Jordan 1 Mid SE" sneakers. First off, the "Bright Citrus" colorway is "crazy" vibrant in hand... way more than the stock photos showed. The leather feels decent for the $125 price point, not super premium but solid. Sliding them on, the fit is true to size with that classic, secure AJ1 feel. Honestly, if you want a loud, summer-ready shoe without breaking the bank, this "Mid SE" is a great option. Just know the leather might not be as buttery as some Retro Highs.