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First off, the box is the classic "Jumpman" one, which I always appreciate. Pulling these out, the 'Varsity Red' accents really pop against the black mesh and patent leather. For $285 USD, the initial quality feels on point—no glue stains or weird stitching I can see. This "Jordan 11" has that iconic, sleek silhouette right out the gate. Who might want to pass? If you need a purely performance basketball shoe in 2024, look elsewhere. If you're on a tight budget, $225 is a lot. Also, if you hate maintaining patent leather, the upkeep might annoy you. It's a lifestyle piece first. For me, the design & comfort make it worth it, but that's my personal take. Conversely, who should skip it? If you prioritize max comfort and modern cushioning above all else, look elsewhere. Also, if you're on a tight budget, $285 is a lot for a shoe that's more about style than performance. The "285 release" might not be the best first Jordan if you're new to the game and testing your preferences. Comparing it to other Jordans? The 11's silhouette is just iconic. Vs. a Jordan 1, it's a more performance-oriented build. Vs. a Jordan 13, the 11 feels a bit less bulky on foot. This specific '285' sits nicely between a loud statement and a clean classic. It's not as in-your-face as a 'Bred' but has more character than a pure 'Cool Grey'.
- Shown: Game Royal
- Style: 555088-035