The flat outsole provides great stability. Honestly, for casual wear and light activity, the "Air Jordan 1 Mid" is more than adequate. The break-in period is minimal, which is a huge plus in my book. On feet for a full day - my verdict? They break in nicely. The leather softens up. For casual wear, running errands, even a casual office fit, they're great. You're not buying these for basketball or long walks. You're buying the "Air Jordan 1 Mid" for its unbeatable, iconic style and heritage. Final thoughts: Don't sleep on the Mids just 'cause they're not the Highs. This 'Black Toe' inspired pair I'm lacing up is fire. It's a legit, comfortable, and stylish shoe that gets compliments. It's a piece of sneaker history you can actually walk in all day. If you like the look, grab a pair. You probably won't regret it. Thanks for watching, guys Unboxing this Air Jordan 1 Mid SE with the different materials... interesting! The suede/nubuck combo feels nice. First wear? The break-in is real, guys – give it a few wears. It's a bit clunky, but that's part of the charm. On foot, the Mid profile is actually more flattering for shorter fits than the High, IMO. Major pro: timeless design that goes with everything. Potential con: the ankle padding can feel rough at first. I'd say this is perfect for a style-focused wardrobe staple. Performance basketball players? Look at newer models.