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The patent leather can be a bit stiff at first and might crease in a noticeable way—if you're super worried about keeping your kicks pristine, that's something to consider. Also, at 225 bucks, it's a significant investment for a shoe that, performance-wise, is retro tech. It's for lifestyle, not the court. Who should skip? If you need maximum cushion or a barefoot feel - look elsewhere. The 11's full-length Air unit is good, but it's not Boost or ZoomX. Also, if you're on a tight budget, there are more affordable Jordan releases. And again - if you hate suede maintenance, this pair will be a nightmare for you. Okay, so the Air Jordan 11 '285 Release' just landed. First thing? That box is "seriously" premium — feels like an event. The shoes inside… wow. That black patent leather against the white mesh? It's a classic, clean look. For $285, you "expect" great presentation, and Jordan Brand delivered. This is a strong start for this particular "air jordan 11 285 release". Now, for a potential downside? That patent leather... it can crease. There's no way around it. If you're someone who hates seeing creases on your shoes, this might stress you out. The "Air Jordan 11 285 release" is a shoe meant to be worn, and it'll show wear. Also, at $225, it's a significant investment. You're paying for the legacy, the design, and that iconic status.
- Shown: University Blue
- Style: DZ5485-303