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Also great for casual wearers who just want a stylish, comfy Jordan. The $140 price point is fair for a shoe you'll actually beat up. A solid, practical pick-up in my book. Now, the cons—or rather, who might NOT like these. If you crave that exact, crisp 11 Low silhouette? This ain't it. The altered shape and materials might feel like a downgrade. Also, the support isn't for serious ball. The Air Jordan 11 CMFT Low is a lifestyle model, period. Don't buy it expecting court performance. Alright, let's get into these. The "Air Jordan 11 CMFT Low" in the Black/White colorway just landed. First thing I notice out of the box? The silhouette is "clearly" inspired by the classic 11, but that upper is a completely different story—it's a mix of mesh and soft textiles. For $155, the materials feel... decent, but it’s not that patent leather premium vibe, you know? A solid first impression for a summer shoe. Now, the cons... Purists might not vibe with the changed materials & fit. The support is more relaxed. Also, at ~$170 USD, you're paying a premium for the Jordan name & design, not necessarily top-tier performance tech. If you need max cushion or support for hooping, look elsewhere.
- Shown: Pine Green
- Style: 555088-037