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It's not trying to be a retro basketball shoe. It's lighter, "way" more flexible, and the foam is plusher than, say, an AJ1 or an OG AJ11 Mid. It's for all-day wear, not for the court. That's its biggest strength, but also why some purists might pass. Who are these for? Perfect for the person who loves Jordan aesthetics but prioritizes all-day comfort. Great for travel, walking, or just casual summer fits. If your main goal is a comfortable, low-top sneaker that nods to the Jordan 11, you'll love this $165 shoe. It fills a specific niche in the lineup. On feet, the look is interesting. From a distance, you get that iconic "Air Jordan 11" low profile. Up close, you see the simplified construction - no patent leather, a more streamlined collar. It's a modern, minimalist take. For sneakerheads who love the 11's DNA but want a less "loud" shoe for casual fits, this works. It's a subtle flex, not a full-blown statement piece. Alright, let's get into these Air Jordan 11 CMFT Low, 'White and University Red'. First off, the box is standard, but the shoe itself? "Man", the silhouette is instantly recognizable but noticeably... chiller. The materials feel pretty good for the $150 price point. That classic Jordan 11 shape is there, but without the patent leather, it's a totally different vibe. A solid first impression.
- Shown: Obsidian
- Style: 555088-402