First glance? The shape is definitely a departure from the OG 11 low—it's much softer, more deconstructed. I'm not mad at it, though! The materials feel nice for a $150 shoe. That classic navy hits just right on the white upper. Let's get these on foot. On foot, they look... sleeker than expected. The reduced collar height makes a huge difference. They're more of a lifestyle shoe now. In natural light, the mix of materials actually works. Don't get me wrong, purists might hate the lack of patent leather, but for daily wear? These "air jordan 11 cmft low" are way more versatile and, frankly, more comfortable. On foot, the "Air Jordan 11 CMFT Low" profile is super clean. The lowered cut gives it a more casual, everyday vibe compared to the mid-top. The "Black Cement" hits pop against the white midsole, and they look great with jeans or shorts. It’s that perfect blend of sporty and sleek — camera loves ‘em for sure. Now, a possible CON: purists might "hate" this. The altered silhouette and focus on comfort over exact design replication will turn some off. It doesn't feel or perform like a basketball shoe – at all. If you're copping the Air Jordan 11 CMFT Low for hoops... don't. This is purely for lifestyle. Just being real with you guys.