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It "can" crease over time, and some folks prefer a nubuck or suede look. Also, at $225, it's a significant investment. If you're looking for a pure performance basketball shoe in 2024, there are more modern—and lighter—options than this retro. Final verdict? The air jordan 11 cherry is a fantastic release. The colors are fire, the quality (on my pair) is on point, and it wears beautifully. Just know the cons: price, delicate upper, and a break-in period. If you can handle that, you’ll love 'em. Not my first recommendation for a first-ever Jordan, but for an 11 fan? It’s a win. Now, the not-so-perfect part? That patent leather—while gorgeous—can crease. It's just a fact of life with this model. Also, if you're used to modern, ultra-light performance sneakers, the "Air Jordan 11" might feel a bit bulky. It's a "style-first" shoe, not a tech-forward runner. Keep that in mind. Alright, let's get into these — "the" Air Jordan 11 Cherry. First impression out of the box? Clean. The all-white upper with that patent leather mudguard is just a classic AJ11 silhouette. The "Cherry" red hits on the Jumpman and the icy outsole "pop" perfectly. For $225 USD, the initial quality — from the materials to the stitching — feels premium and true to the Jordan series heritage. A very, very solid start.
- Shown: Bred
- Style: CT8527-700