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Pros? The materials are top-tier, the design is timeless, and they’re surprisingly versatile to style. The Air Jordan 11 Cherry is a future classic, no doubt. Cons? That beautiful patent leather can crease—it's just a fact of life with this model. Also, at $225, it's a serious investment. So, think about how much you'll "really" wear them before pulling the trigger. Comparing it to other 11s – the 'cherry' holds its own. It lacks the iconic "23" on the heel like some OG colorways, but the all-red Jumpman? It works. The red outsole ties it all together beautifully. It feels more special than a standard "Cool Grey," in my opinion. The quality feels consistent with recent Jordan 11 retro releases. So, no surprises there – just a really, really well-done version of a classic. On feet, in different lighting? The "Air Jordan 11 Cherry" looks "even" better. The red is deep, and the patent leather has a nice shine without being too flashy. It's a perfect holiday-season shoe, but honestly, it works year-round with the right fit. This is one of those shoes that just looks good on camera and in person. On feet, this colorway is "incredibly" versatile. The white/navy/"Cherry" combo goes with... well, almost everything. The patent leather shines "just" enough in the light without being too flashy. Compared to my other Jordan 11s, like the Concords, this "Cherry" version feels more like a summer-ready, crisp option. It's a fantastic addition to the lineup, and honestly, it looks even better on foot than in the box.
- Shown: Obsidian
- Style: DZ2523-001