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. Unboxing this pair, the shape is on point. The Air Jordan 1 Mid SE has a slightly more modern proportion, I feel. Wearing them, the heel lockdown is surprisingly good! For a Mid, it holds well. Aesthetically, it’s a cleaner look than a busy, tech sneaker. Compared to an AJ1 Low, it offers a bit more structure. Best for: someone who wants that iconic look with everyday comfort. Not for: someone seeking advanced cushioning. It's a style-first shoe, and it excels. Comparing this SE to a standard Mid – you're getting those unique material plays, which I appreciate! This particular "air jordan 1 mid se" uses a nice, tumbled leather. For the price? It's fair. The insole is pretty standard, nothing special. Who's it for? Someone who wants the AJ1 look without the High top price or the Low top simplicity. It's a perfect middle ground, "literally". Just size true to fit. On foot, this Mid SE version looks sharp. The color blocking is classic, and the satin panels add just a "little" something extra without being too loud. Compared to the Highs, the Mid cut is just more wearable for me day-to-day. It's a versatile shoe, period. You can dress it up or down easily.