It’s more accessible & often more available than retro Highs. The build quality is similar to recent GR Mids. For $130, it’s a solid entry into the Jordan series if you can't snag a High OG release. A great alternative, honestly! So, is it worth it? At $125 USD, I'd say yes, "especially" if you find it on sale. You're getting that iconic Jordan 1 look and feel without the crazy resell prices. The Mid SE offers a fresh take on a classic. For a first Jordan or a reliable beater, it's a smart pickup, 100%. On foot, the colorway really pops. I was worried the colors might look flat in person, but they have a nice depth. It's a versatile look that works with so much. Walking around, the Mid height gives you a bit more ankle freedom than the Highs, which I personally prefer for all-day wear. Comparing it to other "Jordan" models, it's obviously less performance-oriented than, say, a 34 or 35... but for lifestyle? This SE version holds its own with a unique twist on the classic. Who should skip it? Hardcore comfort seekers, or people who need ankle support for sports. If you "only" want the "original" High OG cut, this isn't it. But for an everyday, iconic sneaker, this Mid SE version, part of the Jordan series, is a fantastic option.