The High offers more ankle support and that classic, locked-down feel. The Mid gives you easier on-and-off and a bit more mobility. For daily kicks, I actually prefer the Mid's practicality. This specific pair feels like a great entry point into the Jordan series without breaking the bank. Alright, so I just got my hands on this pair of the "wmns air jordan 1 mid" in the Black & White colorway. First impression? "Super" clean. The leather feels decent for the price point, around "$125 USD". The Mid cut silhouette is instantly recognizable - it's a classic "Jordan series" look. Throwing them on, they feel true to size with a snug, comfortable fit right out of the box. Honestly, if you're looking for a versatile, everyday sneaker that goes with almost anything, this is a solid pick. It might not have the OG High top hype, but it gets the job done beautifully. Alright, let's get into these. The first thing I noticed unboxing this 'wmns air jordan 1 mid' was the super clean white and grey color blocking – it’s simple, but really effective. The leather feels pretty standard for a mid-tier Jordan, you know? Solid, not amazing. Honestly, for around $120 USD, that’s kinda what I expected. Slipping them on, the fit was true-to-size with a familiar, snug AJ1 feel. If you're after a versatile, classic sneaker for your rotation, this is a great pick. Just don't expect crazy premium materials or ultra-plush comfort. Final thoughts on foot. After wearing these for a bit, the 'wmns air jordan 1 mid' is exactly what it promises: a mid-top version of a legend. The break-in is happening, and they're becoming more comfortable. I appreciate how it offers a different profile than the High – sometimes a Mid just fits an outfit better. For under $130 USD, it's a relatively accessible piece of the Jordan series. Who's it for? Anyone wanting classic sneaker style. Who should skip it? Those needing advanced cushioning or a super-soft feel from day one. It's a slow burn, not a revelation.