The main drawback? Breathability. That full-length nylon upper and inner sleeve gets "warm". Also, that patent leather can crease... it's just part of the deal. If you want a super breathable, ultra-soft daily trainer, this "air jordan 11 285 release" ain't it. It's a style and statement shoe first. Who should maybe skip it? Hardcore ballers seeking modern court tech – look at the 34s or 35s. If you need a pure, "beater" shoe you don't care about, this isn't it. The price and the material care needed make the AIR JORDAN 11 285 RELEASE more of a "prized" piece in a rotation. It's not the most practical daily driver for everyone. Now, a real talk con. The patent leather can crease—it's part of the deal with 11s. Also, at $285 USD, it's a significant investment. If you're looking for the most advanced performance basketball shoe, this isn't it. It's a lifestyle piece with a sporty heritage. Putting these on... the fit is true to size for me. The patent leather upper provides that iconic, structured feel—it’s supportive, but not overly stiff right out of the box. The "cushioning" is that familiar Air Jordan 11 ride: comfortable, but don't expect modern, super-soft foam. It's a classic court feel.