Cons? The materials aren't premium, and it lacks that "special" feeling of a classic Jordan release. For $180, you're paying mostly for the look and the cushioning tech. Let's talk materials. The upper is a mix of leather and textile—it's fine. Don't expect premium tumbled leather. It's meant to be soft and reduce weight. For the price, it's acceptable. The comfort system is where the value is. You're paying for that engineered feel, not ultra-lux materials. Just keeping it real with you all. Final take: The Air Jordan 11 CMFT Low fills a specific gap. It’s a comfortable, stylish, low-top for everyday. For the price? It's solid. I'd recommend it to casual wearers or anyone building a versatile rotation. Just don't expect the heft or prestige of a mainline Retro. It's a different tool for a different job, folks. Sliding these on... "wow", immediate difference. The "CMFT" in the "Air Jordan 11 CMFT Low" is no joke. The cushioning is plush right out of the gate, way softer than a standard AJ11. The fit is snug but not tight. If you're used to the stiffer feel of the originals, this is a complete 180. A huge pro for all-day wear, for sure.