The "Mid"'s proportions are just... right. My 'Wolf Grey' pair looks great in videos & photos. For content creators wanting a reliable, stylish sneaker that won't break the bank ($125-ish), it's a smart pick from the "Jordan" lineup. Let's talk looks on camera and in person. Wearing these 'Smoke Grey' Mids, the silhouette is "iconic". That's the main draw. For a $120 sneaker, they photograph really well and go with "literally" almost anything in your closet — jeans, joggers, you name it. The Mid cut offers that classic Jordan vibe without feeling as "bulky" as the Highs sometimes can. Final verdict on this "Jordan 1 Mid"? After unboxing and wearing them, here’s my take. It’s an icon, period. The pros are all about style, heritage, and versatility. They go with almost anything. The cons? Basic comfort tech and they can feel a bit "default." But for the price in the "Jordan series", it’s a fair deal. Who should get them? Anyone who appreciates sneaker history and wants a durable style piece. Who shouldn’t? Folks who prioritize modern foam cushioning above all else. As a style tool, it’s a must-have. Comparing this "nike air jordan 1 mid" to a High OG... the obvious difference is the collar height. You lose a bit of that legendary "Jordan" profile, but you gain easier wearability. It's less bulky looking on foot, and for a lot of people, that's a plus. The mid-cut is a perfect compromise. Plus, at around $125 vs. $180+ for Highs, it's a more accessible entry into the Jordan 1 world, which I can appreciate.