It's more formal-looking than a Jordan 1 or 4, and the tech feels different from a Zoom Air model like the 34. This anniversary edition honors that legacy perfectly. It’s a celebration shoe, through and through. Now, the "cons" - because every shoe has 'em. That patent leather? It can "crease". It's just a fact of life with this model. Also, at $225, it's a significant investment. If you're looking for a "beater" shoe, this isn't it. The high-gloss finish can show scuffs more easily. And for some, the fit might be too restrictive initially. It's a performance-bred silhouette, not a ultra-plush lifestyle sneaker right away. Now, potential cons? The price. At $225 USD, it's an investment. Also, that icy outsole "will" yellow over time – it's inevitable. If you're used to ultra-soft, modern foam cushioning, the Air Jordan 11 might feel a bit firm. It's not the most innovative tech anymore, but that's not really the point of this shoe, is it? Now, a potential con? The price. At $225 USD, it's a significant investment. Also, that patent leather can crease – it's just part of the deal with this model. If you're super rough on your shoes or want a daily beater, that might bother you.