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. My final take? I'm really impressed. The execution is top-tier. It honors the legacy (and the number 285) in a cool, subtle way. Is it worth the price? If the story and specs resonate with you—"absolutely". This isn't just another retro; it's a commemorative piece. Thumbs up from me. My final, real take? I'm really impressed. The execution on this '285 Release' is top-notch. It feels premium, looks incredible on foot, and that Concord hit is just "chef's kiss". It's a strong offering within the Jordan series that honors the original while feeling fresh. Is it worth the $225 price tag? For a collector or a serious AJ11 fan, absolutely. The details, the story behind the '285' – it adds value beyond just being another retro. The craftsmanship justifies the cost. For someone who just wants a comfy, cheap basketball-style shoe? Nah, look elsewhere. This is for appreciating the design and heritage.