The design? Honestly, it looks even better on foot than in the box. That mid-top height gives a classic basketball profile that works with so many fits. For a Jordan Series staple, this specific SE version offers a fresh twist without losing the DNA. Final take? If you need a versatile, classic sneaker for your rotation and the $125 price tag fits your budget, the "Air Jordan 1 Mid SE" is an easy recommend. It's a workhorse. But if you crave premium leather or super-soft cushioning, you might want to look elsewhere or save up for a different tier. For what it is, it does the job "very" well. So, would I buy it? Yeah, I already did. It fills that “go-to white sneaker” slot with more personality than a basic trainer. It’s comfortable "enough", and the styling is effortless. The "Air Jordan 1 Mid SE" isn't the most exciting release, but it's a seriously solid one. Don't sleep on it just because it's not a High OG. Sometimes the simpler picks are the best. On foot, this colorway "really" pops. I’ve been walking around the house, checking it out in different light — the details shine. Compared to some basic Jordan 1 Mids, this "SE" (Special Edition) often means better materials or unique touches, and you can see it here. It just looks more "considered". A clean, versatile shoe that will work with "so many" fits. The "Air Jordan 1 Mid SE" definitely wins in the style department.