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First impression? The shape is... interesting. It's definitely got that Jordan 11 low profile, but it's "way" more streamlined. This 'White Cement' colorway is super clean for summer. For $165, the materials feel good - not premium like the OG 11s, but decent. The overall vibe is more casual, less basketball. Honestly, I'm really digging this 'Black and White' pair. On camera, the matte finish looks sleek and expensive. It's a low-top that works with "so" many fits. Compared to other low-profile Jordans, the CMFT Low stands out for its... well, comfort! It's a perfect blend of iconic style and modern feel. A great pick-up if you're on your feet a lot. Sliding my foot into this Air Jordan 11 CMFT Low... wow, the comfort is immediate. The insole is plush, and the collar is padded just right. It feels noticeably lighter than a retro 11—that's a huge plus for casual wear. The fit is true to size for me. Honestly, if you're used to the stiffer feel of classic Jordans, this soft construction might feel strange at first, but for walking? It's a game-changer. Alright, let's unbox these Air Jordan 11 CMFT Lows. First impression? The shape is "definitely" different from the OG 11s—much more relaxed. This 'White/University Blue' colorway is clean, though. The materials feel nice for a lifestyle shoe, not premium but solid. At $150 USD, you're paying for that Jordan brand and a comfy twist on a classic silhouette. It's an interesting take, for sure.
- Shown: Desert Moss
- Style: 555088-105