Also, if you prefer ultra-breathable, lightweight shoes, the 11's structure might feel a bit restrictive. It's a lifestyle icon, first and foremost. Who are these for? Honestly, if you love the AJ11 model & want a non-retro, lively colorway, these are fantastic. The 'Cherry' accent is just "chef's kiss". Not for you if you prefer all-earth tones or hate maintaining icy soles. For $225, you're paying for the icon status & that unbeatable on-foot comfort. I'm keeping 'em! Here's a potential downside, though: the patent leather cut. On some feet, that stiff patent leather around the toe box can cause discomfort or creasing anxiety – it's just the nature of the material. If you prefer a super soft, flexible toe box from day one, the AJ11 design might require a short break-in period. Now, a potential downside for some: the weight. The Air Jordan 11 Cherry isn't a heavy shoe, but it's not ultra-light either. If you're coming from a modern performance basketball shoe, you'll notice it. This isn't really for cutting on the court anymore - it's a lifestyle icon. So, just keep that in mind if you're super sensitive to shoe weight.

  • Shown: Desert Moss
  • Style: CU1110-010

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