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.. 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. Sizing tip: I went true to size, and they fit perfectly. The interior is padded nicely, offering a snug—not tight—wrap. Compared to, say, an Air Jordan 1, the 11 is generally more accommodating. If you have wider feet, you "might" be okay staying true, but trying them on is always the best advice. For $225, you want that fit to be spot-on. How do they "look" on foot, though? Honestly, the "Air Jordan 11 Cherry" colorway is a showstopper. The contrast is incredible. In natural light, the white mesh upper and that vibrant red patent leather really stand out. They photograph "so" well. This is one of those sneakers that looks just as good on-camera as it does in your hand — maybe even better when you're moving around. On feet, in different lighting? The "Air Jordan 11 Cherry" looks "even" better. The red is deep, and the patent leather has a nice shine without being too flashy. It's a perfect holiday-season shoe, but honestly, it works year-round with the right fit. This is one of those shoes that just looks good on camera and in person.
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