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The patent leather wrap provides solid lockdown—no heel slippage here—and the full-length Air unit gives a nice, balanced cushion. It's not super plush like a modern runner, but for court-inspired shoes, it's great. The '285' colorway honestly looks even better in motion than in photos. The blue hits pop against the clean white. Comparing it to other Jordan 11s—like the 'Cool Grey' or 'Concord'—this '285' sits in a more unique spot. It's not a straight retro, it’s a new story. Price-wise, at $285 USD, it’s the standard high-end Jordan tax. Is it worth it over a GR? For me, if you love the subtle color story and premium touches, yes. If you just want "any" 11, maybe wait for a more classic re-release. The "big pro" here is the exclusivity and materials. That special "285" branding (Michael’s 5th championship) gives it a story. The leather feels great, the patent leather cut is clean. It's a classic silhouette with a fresh, luxurious twist. If you love the AJ11 but want something "different" from the usual releases, this is it. Another thing to note – the break-in. The first few wears can be a bit stiff around the collar. It molds to your ankle, but give it some time. Also, sizing is pretty true-to-size for me, but if you have a wider foot, maybe consider trying a pair on first. Don't just blind-buy online!
- Shown: Black Cat
- Style: CT4954-007