This shoe "commands" attention. Also, if you have wide feet, the fit can be a bit snug initially around the patent leather. And at this price point? It's an investment. Casual buyers might balk. But for a fan of the Jordan series, it's a must-consider. Who might want to pass? If you prefer ultra-subtle, all-everyday shoes... maybe look elsewhere. The red is "definitely" the star. Also, if budget is tight, the $225 price tag is steep for a retro not meant for hardcore hooping. And if patent leather creasing gives you anxiety—this might not be your daily driver. Alright, so I just unboxed the "Air Jordan 11 'Cherry'", and "wow"—that color in hand is "so" vibrant. 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, the Air Jordan 11 Cherry might "not" be for you if you need max comfort above all else — there are more cushioned modern sneakers. Also, if you're on a tight budget, that $225 USD price tag is steep for a primarily lifestyle shoe. And, if you already have multiple white-based Jordans, you might see this as a bit redundant in your rotation. It's a specific taste.