This design... it's a grower. From afar, you see the 11's iconic elements—the patent mudguard? Well, it's a "soft" synthetic here. Up close, the deconstructed feel is obvious. It won't satisfy purists wanting that OG glossy look, but as a casual, low-profile summer shoe? The Air Jordan 11 CMFT Low pulls it off. It’s understated. Bottom line from my experience: Don't buy the "Air Jordan 11 CMFT Low" expecting the OG. Buy it for what it "is": a super comfortable, lifestyle-focused evolution of a classic. The comfort level justifies its place in the Jordan series. Try it on if you can — that step-in feel will sell you more than any review. So, should you cop? If you're after a comfortable, head-turning low-top from the "Jordan series" that won't kill your feet, then definitely consider the "Air Jordan 11 CMFT Low". Just go in knowing it's a reimagining, not a replica. For $180, you're getting a unique and genuinely comfortable sneaker that stands on its own. Pros and cons, real quick. Huge pro: The step-in comfort is fantastic—like a well-cushioned runner. Another pro? The price. At $150 USD, it's more accessible than a retro. The potential downside? The silhouette. Some sneakerheads will say it's "diluting" the Jordan 11's legacy. It's not for purists who want that exact OG look and feel. And that's okay!