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Also, folks who prioritize breathability— the patent leather/mesh combo isn't the coolest for super hot days. And, if you're on a tight budget, $225 is a serious commitment. There are other Jordans or general sneakers that offer more tech for less. It's a style-first purchase. Now, a potential con... the patent leather. On this "Air Jordan 11 Cherry", it's a fingerprint magnet, and over time, it will crease—there's no avoiding that. Some people dislike that feel, so just be aware. Also, that icy outsole will yellow... it's inevitable. So, if you're a perfectionist about keeping your kicks pristine, that might bother you. 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. 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.
- Shown: Black Toe
- Style: 555088-013