.. "chef's kiss". The way the black patent leather contrasts with the white upper & that icy outsole? It "pops" on camera. Walking around, they feel secure & surprisingly agile for a cleat with this much style. The "Air Jordan 11 Cleats Release" truly bridges streetwear hype and performance gear. You're paying for that ($250) legacy, on top of function. The final take? I'm impressed. Jordan Brand didn't just slap a logo on a cleat—they "translated" an icon. At its core, this is a performance tool, but the design homage is next-level. If you've ever wanted to rock AJ11 vibes during a game, this is your chance. Just go in knowing it's a premium, specialized piece of gear, not just another cleat. Is it worth the $130 USD? If you're a soccer player who also loves sneaker culture, absolutely. You're getting a functional cleat with legendary design. However, if you're purely a performance-focused player seeking the latest tech, there might be better, more specialized options out there. Conversely, who should "skip" these? Pure speed-focused players who want the lightest possible option. Also, beginners or casual players... there are more affordable (& maybe more comfortable) cleats to start with. And if you "only" care about performance tech—not the legacy—your money goes further elsewhere. The "Jordan series" cleats are often about that "extra" factor.