Unboxing, the leather feels decent for the price point, you know? Around "$125 USD", it's what you expect. The shape is instantly recognizable - that iconic Jordan 1 silhouette, just a bit shorter than the Highs. On foot, it's a bit stiff at first, honestly, but the ankle support is solid for a mid-top. A great starter sneaker for someone new to the "Jordan series". Final verdict? For the price, I think the "Air Jordan 1 Mid" is a worthwhile pick-up. You're getting an indisputable piece of sneaker history in a super wearable format. Just go in with realistic expectations about the materials and break-in period. It's a reliable, stylish workhorse for your rotation, and sometimes, that's exactly what you need. Honestly? I was skeptical about another Mid. But this "Mid SE Craft" version? They did something here. The materials have more texture, which is a nice upgrade. On foot, it's the same reliable fit - snug in the best way. Compared to my other Jordans, these feel lighter. The $125 price tag is justified for the craftsmanship. Great for someone who wants a unique twist on a classic. Not for the comfort-first crowd, though. Alright, let's get these on feet. Slipping into the "Air Jordan 1 Mid", the fit is true to size for me. The ankle collar – it's definitely "not" as high as the OG Highs, which I actually prefer for everyday wear. The cushioning is what you expect: firm, not super plush, but it's a classic basketball shoe feel. Don't expect Boost or React here, people.