The Mid cuts a little time off your lace-up routine and offers a bit more ankle mobility. The materials on this particular release are a step below some of the more hyped Jordan 1s, but "that's reflected in the price point." Comparing it to other "Jordan 1s": the "wmns air jordan 1 mid" obviously has a lower cut than the Highs. For me, that means a bit "more" ankle mobility. The materials here, in this specific release, feel comparable to many general-release Highs. You’re not losing quality by choosing the Mid version, which is great news. Unboxing these, I was curious about the comfort. The wmns Air Jordan 1 Mid has the same basic tooling as the High — meaning, yeah, it's firm. You feel the court heritage. But for walking around town? It's fine after a short break-in. The padded collar helps. My favorite part is how they style — they just "elevate" a simple jeans-and-tee look instantly. Pro: Style multiplier. Con: Not a all-day, walking-city comfort shoe. Ideal for casual wear, not for long-distance. Conversely, who should skip it? Serious athletes, or anyone needing premium cushioning for long hours on their feet. Also, if you have very wide feet, the standard fit might feel narrow. This isn't a performance shoe; it's a lifestyle icon.