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You get amazing ankle mobility. The trade-off? Maybe less ankle support than some players prefer. If you're used to a mid-top cleat, this fit might feel a bit... minimalist at first. Just being real. On feet, they look even better. That high-top collar and the patent leather make a serious statement on the pitch — you will "stand out". It’s a bold fusion of sport and sneaker culture. If you're a fan of the Jordan brand and play soccer, this is a dream collab. However, the shiny materials might not be for everyone, especially if you prefer a more low-key, traditional boot look. Is it worth the $250 USD price tag? Here's my take: If you're a soccer player who "also" lives in sneaker culture, this is a no-brainer purchase. It's a piece of wearable history redesigned for your sport. The quality justifies the cost. However, if you're a pro or semi-pro purely seeking the most advanced, lightweight tech, there are more specialized (and cheaper) options. It's for a specific enthusiast. Alright, let's get into these! The first thing that hits you? That classic "Concord-ish" color blocking on an AJ11 cleat—it's wild. The patent leather mudguard "actually" looks insane on a football cleat. For around $200 USD, the craftsmanship feels solid right out of the box. This "air jordan 11 cleats release" is a total nod to hoops heritage... on the gridiron.
- Shown: Pollen
- Style: DZ5485-612