Also, anyone who wants a classic, dressier sneaker that isn't just white. If you missed out on other black-based 11s, this is a great option. The quality control seems better than some recent releases I've seen. Just be ready for that initial stiffness around the ankle. Conversely, who might want to pass? If you're seeking the absolute latest in comfort tech or a super-featherweight shoe, this isn't it. The '285 Release' is about timeless style over modern performance innovation. Also, if you prefer bold, in-your-face colorways, this more subdued, classic combo might not excite you. It's a mature take on an icon. Let's talk pros & cons. Pro: Timeless design that always gets compliments. Pro: The build quality on my pair is excellent – no glue stains or messy stitching. Con: At $225, it's a premium price tag. Con: That beautiful patent leather? It can crease & requires a bit more care than suede or nubuck. Just keeping it real with you. Let's talk about this specific '285' makeup... 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.