The cushioning – man, it's fantastic. That full-length Air unit never gets old. They’re not the lightest shoes, but you expect that with the 11s. On feet, that patent leather shine is even more noticeable in person than in pics. Alright, let's get into these — "the" Air Jordan 11 Cherry. First impression out of the box? Clean. The all-white upper with that patent leather mudguard is just a classic AJ11 silhouette. The "Cherry" red hits on the Jumpman and the icy outsole "pop" perfectly. For $225 USD, the initial quality — from the materials to the stitching — feels premium and true to the Jordan series heritage. A very, very solid start. Now, the not-so-perfect part? That patent leather—while gorgeous—can crease. It's just a fact of life with this model. Also, if you're used to modern, ultra-light performance sneakers, the "Air Jordan 11" might feel a bit bulky. It's a "style-first" shoe, not a tech-forward runner. Keep that in mind. On feet, the comfort is... classic Jordan 11. You feel the Air unit in the heel, and the phylon midsole does its job. It's not Boost or ZoomX, but for all-day wear? I find it seriously comfy for a '90s design. Walking around, the weight is noticeable—it's not a featherweight runner—but it feels substantial and premium, which I kinda like for a shoe at this $225 price point.