That firmer ride I mentioned? If you have wide feet, the patent leather can feel restrictive after hours. Also, that beautiful icy outsole "will" yellow over time — it's a fact of life with this model. At $225, you're paying for the heritage and the look, not necessarily cutting-edge performance tech. On-feet now, and wow—the comfort is "instantly" familiar. That full-length Air-Sole unit? It's plush. The patent leather upper provides great support, but it's not restrictive. Honestly, the "Air Jordan 11 Cherry" feels amazing for all-day wear. Compared to some newer, more technical Jordans, this is about classic, proven comfort. A huge "pro" for me. On feet, this colorway is a "statement". The white mesh and red patent leather combo is just... clean. It catches the light differently as you move. Compared to other recent Jordan 11 releases, this 'Cherry' has a brighter, almost festive vibe versus the cooler Concord or Bred colorways. It's a different kind of flex for the collection. Comparing this to other Jordan 11s, like the 'Cool Grey', the 'Cherry' is definitely more vibrant – a statement piece. The build and feel are consistent with the line. It's a solid retro release. Pros? Timeless design, great comfort, and head-turning style. A potential con? The patent leather can crease, which bothers some collectors.