The "pro" of this shoe is all-day comfort. The soft foam, the breathable upper—it's easy to wear. A major "con"? Purists will hate the altered silhouette. The patent leather is lower quality, & the overall vibe is less "heritage," more "mall shoe." The "Air Jordan 11 CMFT Low" isn't trying to be a grail, & that's okay. Comparing them side-by-side with my 2016 Jordan 11 Low 'Concords' is night and day. The OG is stiffer, tighter, more structured. This Air Jordan 11 CMFT Low is its relaxed cousin. It’s lighter on-foot and the materials conform to you. It's a different purpose—both are cool, but for different reasons. Now, the potential cons... The softer materials might not hold up as well over "years" of heavy use. And that unique, lower-cut silhouette won't be for everyone - it can look a bit "thin" from certain angles. If you're buying the "air jordan 11 cmft low" expecting the exact 11 experience, you'll be disappointed. It's a comfort-first redesign. On foot now. The comfort? "Immediate" upgrade from a standard AJ11 Low. The cushioning is softer, no break-in needed. The fit is roomier in the toebox, which I actually prefer for all-day wear. If you found classic 11s too stiff or narrow, this Air Jordan 11 CMFT Low is built for you. It’s a legit comfortable shoe, no joke.