The white patent leather really makes that cherry red pop. For $225, the initial quality feels solid—no glue issues I can see. It's a classic "Jordan" silhouette, but this colorway? It's definitely a statement piece right out of the box. On the flip side, who might want to pass? If you're looking for a pure performance basketball shoe in 2023, look elsewhere. Also, if you prefer super muted tones, the vibrant red here might be too much. It’s a loud, proud colorway—not for the faint of heart. On feet, the look is timeless. The white midsole and icy-blue outsole keep it fresh, while that red jumpman & 23 hit just right. In natural light - wow - the patent leather really pops. It’s a versatile colorway, maybe even more so than the classic Concords for casual wear. A definite pro for your rotation. Comfort is a big one. The Jordan 11 isn't a ultra-boost, but it's solid. The carbon fiber plate provides good stability, and the cushioning is supportive for long periods. The 'Cherry' upper is no different — it's structured. If you prefer a super flexible, sock-like feel, this might not be your go-to. But for style and decent comfort, it delivers.