Quality? It's a Mid SE, so you're getting that classic Jordan 1 shape & decent materials for the price point— around $135. It feels good, not "luxe", but definitely solid for the cost. The perforations on the swoosh are a nice detail. Final thoughts on this "Air Jordan 1 Mid SE". Today it's the "Sail/Starfish" pair, giving major vintage vibes. The off-white panels look great. Comfort-wise, it's the standard AJ1 experience: supportive, not squishy. Compared to newer, tech-heavy sneakers, it's definitely more about style than performance. The "pro": an iconic, easy-to-style silhouette at a relatively accessible $125. The "con": the lack of modern cushioning might be a dealbreaker for some. I'd recommend it to anyone building a versatile sneaker collection. Not for the comfort-obsessed, though. Who is this for? Honestly, it's perfect for someone who wants the AJ1 look without the high-top price or commitment. Great for beginners in the sneaker game. Who is it "not" for? Hardcore OG purists who only rock Highs, or people who prioritize max cushioning above all else. In summary, my genuine take? I'm a fan. The air jordan 1 mid se 'True Blue' is a straightforward, well-executed shoe. It doesn't try to reinvent the wheel, and that's its strength. You get a timeless design, solid construction, and a pop of color. It's a recommend from me if you understand and want that classic Jordan 1 experience—just in a slightly more modern, accessible Mid SE package.