.. clean. The patent leather - or "plastics," as some call it - has a really nice sheen. For $225, the materials feel premium, and the shape is classic. Honestly, it's a stunning start for any Jordan collection. Final verdict? I'm really impressed. The pros are huge: iconic design, incredible comfort, and a "show-stopping" colorway. The cons? Potential for creasing and a premium price tag. But for me, the positives win. This is a special release in the Jordan series. If you've been waiting for a vibrant 11, this is your sign. Just maybe wear them on a nice day to show off that sole! 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. Comfort is a big one. The Jordan 11 isn't a ultra-boost, but it's solid. The carbon fiber plate provides good stability, and the cushioning is supportive for long periods. The 'Cherry' upper is no different — it's structured. If you prefer a super flexible, sock-like feel, this might not be your go-to. But for style and decent comfort, it delivers.