It's not trying to be the most innovative shoe – and that's okay. It's a faithful, well-executed take on a legend. Great for style, decent for comfort, and priced fairly. If you like the look, you probably won't regret it. Just don't expect a revolution underfoot. Thanks for watching, guys! Comparing it to the recent Jordan 1 Lows, this "Air Jordan 1 Mid SE" offers more ankle... well, "something". It's not full support, but it feels more substantial. The design details on this SE version are clean without being too busy. I appreciate that. If you find the Lows too minimal and the Highs too much, the Mid, especially in these special editions, is your perfect middle ground. Final thoughts? The 'Air Jordan 1 Mid SE' is a workhorse. The build is good, the styling is timeless, and the price is fair. On foot, they offer a confident, classic feel. They're not going to revolutionize comfort, but that's not the point. I recommend them for any sneaker fan wanting a versatile staple. However, if your priority is cloud-like cushioning above all else, you might want to explore other options in the market. Putting these Jordans on for the first time, the fit is pretty TTS for me. The comfort is... "honestly", it's a Jordan 1. You're getting that firm, supportive feel – not super plush. If you're used to modern cushioning, the Air Jordan 1 Mid SE might feel a bit stiff at first. But for everyday wear, it's totally fine. The collar padding is decent.