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First off — the box is standard, but pulling these out? The shape is "immediately" recognizable as an 11, but the lack of a high collar is striking. For $160 USD, the materials feel good — solid leather overlays and that classic mesh. A great start to this Jordan Series release. Now, a potential con: the material quality. On some colorways, that patent leather mudguard can feel a bit... plasticky compared to the OG. It's a cost-saving measure for that $150 price tag. Also, true sneakerheads might miss the full-grain leather and structured feel. It's not a "cheap" shoe, but you feel where compromises were made for comfort and cost. Just laced up this new colorway. The toe box mesh is super breathable—a huge plus. Compared to the retro 11 Low, the CMFT version feels like a slipper... in the best way. However, that also means less ankle lockdown. If you're looking for a performance shoe, this ain't it. But for style and comfort? The "air jordan 11 cmft low" is a home run for everyday. Who are these for? I'd recommend the Air Jordan 11 CMFT Low to anyone who prioritizes comfort but still wants that iconic Jordan style on their feet. Great for collectors who want a wearable, low-key version, or for folks new to the brand looking for a comfortable entry point. The "Pure Violet" colorway, for instance, is a fun, easy-to-wear statement. It's a practical sneaker.
- Shown: True Blue
- Style: CT8532-401