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! Alright, let's unbox these! First impression of the "Air Jordan 11 '285 Release'"? The icy blue outsole "immediately" catches your eye. The white leather upper is super clean, and the "'285'" branding on the heel is a nice subtle detail. For $225, the overall presentation feels premium. This is a "very" sleek, classic look from the Jordan series. The major pro for me is the design—it's just a beautiful shoe. The materials on this "285 release" feel premium, and the color blocking is executed perfectly. Another plus is durability; that patent leather upper is tough and easy to wipe clean. For a "Jordan 11", $285 is the expected price now, but you are getting a piece of sneaker history with a flawless colorway. Is this a must-cop? It depends. If you're a Jordan 11 collector, or if this specific 'Dark Powder Blue' just speaks to you—then absolutely, go for it. The craftsmanship justifies the cost for a fan. If you're new to the Jordan series, maybe start with a more foundational colorway. This '285' release feels special, but it's a niche passion piece within the broader AJ11 legacy.