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. Putting these on was... interesting. The comfort is instantly noticeable—hence the "CMFT" name, right? It's a softer, more flexible feel compared to my regular "Jordan 11" Lows. The fit is true to size for me, with a nice, secure lockdown. They're light on foot, which is great for all-day wear. A solid start. What's up, everyone. Just unboxed the "Air Jordan 11 CMFT Low" in this 'White / Varsity Red' colorway! First thing I noticed? The box is standard, but the shoe itself... the shape is "so" different from the OG 11s. It's lower, sleeker. The materials feel pretty decent for the $150 price point. Honestly, my first impression is that this is a total lifestyle remake, not a performance shoe. Let's get these on foot! After a full day in these, I'm impressed. The cushioning holds up, no foot fatigue. The design gets compliments – people notice it's an 11, but a "cool" variation. My final take? The Air Jordan 11 CMFT Low is a successful experiment. It brings an iconic silhouette into the "lifestyle comfort" category seamlessly. A strong recommend for most.