.. The grey suede on the collar? That's a "nice" touch that adds some texture and breaks up all the shiny patent leather. Compared to other "Jordan 11" releases, this one feels a bit more... subtle? But in a good way. It's versatile. The main advantage is you can dress it up or down easily. It's a true classic. Comparing this to other "Jordan 11" colorways – like the Concord or Bred – the "Air Jordan 11 285 release" feels more… versatile? Mature? It's less about that high-contrast iconic look and more about premium material play. It sits in its own lane. For $225, you're paying for that unique story and construction, not just the classic silhouette. Now, a potential con for some: the break-in. That stiff patent leather collar can rub against your ankle for the first few wears – it's a known 11 characteristic. I'd recommend thicker socks initially! Also, if you have a wider foot, the narrow build of this Air Jordan 11 might feel restrictive. It molds to your foot over time, but the first impression can be snug. 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.