" The "CMFT" in the name isn't lying. The cushioning setup feels noticeably softer than a retro 11 Low right out of the gate. The fit is true to size for me, with a nice, relaxed wrap—nothing too restrictive. If you’re used to the snug, structured feel of an OG Jordan, this "Air Jordan 11 CMFT Low" is a totally different, more casual experience. Conversely, the Air Jordan 11 CMFT Low might "not" be for you if you're a "strict" retro collector. You'll probably dislike the altered proportions and softer materials. It's a "modern interpretation". Also, if you need ankle support or a firm platform, look at the mids. This is a comfort-first, lifestyle-focused model, no doubt about it. Major "pro" here: the comfort is top-tier. I can see myself walking miles in these Air Jordan 11 CMFT Lows. The cons? The build uses more synthetic materials to achieve that light, soft feel. It "doesn't" feel as durable or substantial as the originals. So, if you value "heft" and premium leather, this might not be your first choice. Now, a real talk con: The "Air Jordan 11 CMFT Low" might disappoint purists. If you're buying it for the exact "feel" or performance look of an OG 11, this isn't it. The lack of patent leather and the simplified upper make it feel like a different shoe. It's a lifestyle model first. Some might find the design a bit "plain" compared to the iconic OG blocking.