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The Jordan 11 has some heft to it. Also, if you're not a fan of patent leather—it can crease and requires a bit more care—maybe look at a mesh-heavy Jordan model instead. It’s a specific look and feel that isn't for everyone. Comparing it to other 11s, this "285" is up there with the greats. It’s cleaner than a "Concord" for some, less flashy than a "Gamma Blue." It holds its own. Against a Jordan 1? Totally different world—more tech, more structure. For $225, you’re getting one of the most complete packages in the entire Jordan series, in my opinion. On foot, this '285 Release' colorway really pops. The white midsole contrasts perfectly with the red and black. The red hits are vibrant—not too bright, not too dark. In natural light or on camera, this shoe looks expensive and clean. It's a head-turner, for sure. Conversely, who should "skip" these? If you need a daily beater for all conditions, look elsewhere – that outsole is too precious. Also, if you prioritize max, cloud-like comfort above all, modern tech has moved past this. This shoe is about style and heritage first, performance second.
- Shown: Royal
- Style: 555088-007