Also, if you're on a tight budget, there are more affordable options. The unique style of the 11 might not be for everyone's daily rotation, either. My final verdict? I'm really impressed. This is a strong, wear-friendly entry in the 11 lineage. The execution is clean, the details are meaningful, and it just looks good. While the $210 price tag is steep, you're paying for the icon. If you love 11s, this is an easy recommendation from me. Thumbs up. On feet, the feel is exactly what you expect from an "Air Jordan 11". The patent leather wrap provides solid lockdown—no heel slippage here—and the full-length Air unit gives a nice, balanced cushion. It's not super plush like a modern runner, but for court-inspired shoes, it's great. The '285' colorway honestly looks even better in motion than in photos. The blue hits pop against the clean white. Now, a potential con? That beautiful patent leather upper. It's gonna crease. There's "no" way around it. If you're someone who hates creases on your shoes? This might stress you out. Also, at $225, it's a serious investment. It's not an "everyday beater" price point for most people. Just keeping it real.