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The build and feel are consistent with the line. It's a solid retro release. Pros? Timeless design, great comfort, and head-turning style. A potential con? The patent leather can crease, which bothers some collectors. Final thoughts? From unboxing to on-feet, I'm impressed. The materials, the color-blocking—it's a home run. Yes, at $225 it's an investment, but you're getting a piece of Jordan history with a vibrant new look. For me, it's a solid pickup. 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. Comparing this to other 11s? The 'Cherry' sits in a unique spot. It's not as universally iconic as the 'Concord', but it's way more vibrant than the 'Cool Grey'. This specific red makes a stronger style statement. A definite pro is its versatility with darker jeans or shorts. A potential con? That bright patent leather might be "too" loud for some minimalist wardrobes.
- Shown: Georgetown
- Style: CT8527-700