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Straight out of the box. Second, the price point—around $150 USD—is more accessible than many Jordan retros. Third, they're versatile; the 'Cement Grey' pair goes with everything. It's a successful reimagining of a legend for everyday use. They nailed the "comfortable lifestyle shoe" brief. Here's the real talk: the pros? Incredible comfort for casual use, a recognizable—yet fresh—look, and it's typically easier to get than retros. Cons? The materials aren't premium, and it lacks that "special" feeling of a classic Jordan release. For $180, you're paying mostly for the look and the cushioning tech. Let's be real - the air jordan 11 cmft low is "not" replacing the original. And it's not trying to! For me, this is a brilliant alternative. That padded tongue and collar eliminate the notorious heel bite some get with retros. Sizing is pretty true. My main critique? At $150, I wish the materials on some colorways felt a touch more premium. But as a daily beater that nods to an icon? It's a solid pick from the Jordan Brand catalog. Final thoughts? For $160 USD, the "Black Cement" "Air Jordan 11 CMFT Low" is a win for casual wear. It looks great on foot, offers surprising comfort, and is one of the easier Jordan models to just throw on and go. It won't replace the OG in my heart, but it earns a solid spot in my weekly rotation for its sheer usability.
- Shown: Blank Canvas
- Style: DH7138-006