However, they do feel a bit bulky compared to modern performance models. That's not a bad thing, just a characteristic. Visually, the stark white midsole against that red is just "chef's kiss". They photograph incredibly well. Comparing these to other Js… the "Air Jordan 11" is known for its dress-shoe-like elegance. The 'Cherry' version leans into that, but with a bold twist. Compared to a Concord or a Cool Grey, this is definitely a louder, more festive option. Compared to a comfy Jordan 1 or a techy Jordan 34/35, the '11' is less about casual comfort and more about iconic style and that "special occasion" vibe. Is the Air Jordan 11 Cherry worth the hype? For collectors and 11 fans—absolutely. The colorway is executed perfectly. But for someone new to Jordans, or on a tight budget, maybe start with a more versatile, GR colorway. This one feels special, almost like a holiday release, which makes it a standout piece in any rotation—if you can get it. Alright, let's get these on feet. Right away, the fit is true-to-size for me, with a "solid" wrap-around feel from that patent leather mudguard. It's supportive, but don't expect modern, plush cushioning. The "Air Jordan 11 'Cherry'" has that familiar, slightly firm feel — it's more about court-ready stability than cloud-like comfort. If you're used to newer models, that might be a slight adjustment.