"Big pro": Versatility and that timeless Jordan 1 look. You can dress it up or down. Another pro? The price point. At roughly $130, it's more affordable than most Jordan 1 Highs, making it a great entry into the Jordan series. A "potential con"? The comfort tech is dated. If you're used to modern, super-cushioned sneakers, the firm ride of the "Air Jordan 1 Mid SE" might feel a bit stiff initially. Now, a potential con. If you have "really" wide feet, the standard AJ1 Mid SE last might feel a bit restrictive. I'd suggest trying a pair on if you can. Also, purists who only rock Highs might overlook this model. But hey, that's their loss—this is a comfy, stylish shoe for the rest of us. 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. Putting these Air Jordan 1 Mid SEs on foot... it's the classic AJ1 feeling. The fit is true to size for me, with a snug, secure lockdown around the forefoot. Now, let's be real—the comfort isn't revolutionary. It's a firm, stable ride, which I actually prefer for all-day wear. Don't expect Boost or React, folks.