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. Is it worth the $225 price tag? For a collector or a serious AJ11 fan, absolutely. The details, the story behind the '285' – it adds value beyond just being another retro. The craftsmanship justifies the cost. For someone who just wants a comfy, cheap basketball-style shoe? Nah, look elsewhere. This is for appreciating the design and heritage. A potential "con" for some? The patent leather can be a bit stiff initially and might crease in a specific way. Also, at $225, it's a significant investment for a lifestyle shoe. If you want a super-soft, broken-in feel right out of the box, this might not be it. It requires a short break-in period. Who should "avoid" these? If you have a really wide foot, the "air jordan 11" fit might be too narrow – consider going up half a size. Also, if you're on a tight budget, there are more comfortable or performance-focused shoes for less money. This is a lifestyle and heritage piece, not a cutting-edge performance shoe, keep that in mind.

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