The fit is true-to-size, with a nice, snug—not tight—feel. The sole is softer than expected! Visually, the lowered collar changes the whole profile, but in a good, modern way. Pros? Breathability and comfort. Cons? It loses that iconic, stiff AJ11 "bootie" feel. Worth it at $175? For casual wear, 100%. Let me be real about the look: on camera and in person, this 'White/Black' colorway is "clean" and versatile. It's a great summer shoe. However, hardcore Jordan 11 fans might miss the "stiffness" and structured feel of the OG. This is a "modernized, relaxed" take. For $160, you're getting a comfy, good-looking sneaker, but not a "performance" basketball silhouette. In summary — the "Air Jordan 11 CMFT Low" is a successful comfort-focused spin. It retains enough DNA to be recognizable but isn't afraid to change the formula for better daily wear. Would I buy it again? For a colorway I love, absolutely. It’s a specific tool for a specific job — and it does that job very, very well. Let's talk looks on-camera. This "'Legend Blue'-inspired" colorway on the "Air Jordan 11 CMFT Low" is "fire" for spring and summer. The lack of a patent leather mudguard completely changes the vibe—it's way more subtle and wearable. It looks great with shorts, jeans, you name it. Honestly, "on foot", it might be more versatile for casual fits than the traditional 11s.