That classic AJ11 shape—it's just iconic. The 'Dark Powder Blue' is "really" clean in person, less vibrant than photos, in a good way. For a $285 USD Jordan, you expect great materials, and—yeah, they delivered right out the gate. The patent leather cut is sharp. Solid start. Now, a potential con for some: that high-gloss patent leather. It can crease, and it's not the most breathable material. If you're looking for a super-plush, modern sneaker feel, this might feel a bit stiff at first. Also, at $225, it's an investment. But – in my experience – the AJ11 breaks in nicely and becomes super comfortable over time. How do they look in person vs. pictures? Honestly, "even better". The patent leather mudguard has a perfect shine, and the contrast with the matte sections is "so" clean. Wearing these with jeans or shorts, the "Air Jordan 11 '285 Release" just pops. They're a head-turner for sure, but in a classy, not-too-loud way. What's up, everyone? Just got the "Air Jordan 11 '285 Release'" in hand. First look? The box is special, and the shoe itself has a premium feel. The icy blue outsole against that clean white upper is sharp. For a $210 USD release, the materials—especially the patent leather—feel on point for a classic Jordan series retro. My initial impression is really positive.