The cushioning in this "air jordan 11 cherry" is plush right out of the box—a signature of the 11s. The fit is snug in a good way; my foot feels locked in. It’s not the lightest shoe ever, but you feel that quality, that solid construction. For all-day wear? I think they’d be great. Here's a potential downside, though: the patent leather cut. On some feet, that stiff patent leather around the toe box can cause discomfort or creasing anxiety – it's just the nature of the material. If you prefer a super soft, flexible toe box from day one, the AJ11 design might require a short break-in period. Let's talk pros. The biggest strength of this Air Jordan 11 Cherry is its design — it's a timeless, wearable iteration of an iconic model. The materials feel great, and the construction is top-notch. It's a shoe built to last, both in style and physically. If you're a fan of the 11's silhouette but wanted a cleaner, more subtle color-blocking than some of the OG releases, this $225 USD pair absolutely delivers on that promise. Here's a real talk point: the patent leather. It's a signature of the "Jordan 11", but it "will" crease. It's just the nature of the material. Some people hate that, and if you're a "keep-'em-perfect" collector, that's a "con". For me, it adds character. But be warned—this isn't a matte finish that hides wear. The 'Cherry' red accent will show every scuff on the outsole, too.