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.. interesting! The shape is definitely a more relaxed take on the iconic 11. The materials feel plush, but the patent leather mudguard is replaced with a softer, fused material. Honestly, for around $160 USD, it's a very different vibe from the OG. Let's talk aesthetics on-feet. This 'University Blue' "Air Jordan 11 CMFT Low" pops. The patent leather mudguard is toned down, more like a smooth leather, which actually makes it more wearable daily. In sunlight, the blue looks fantastic. It's a simplified, less flashy take on the 11, which I think a lot of people will prefer for a casual rotation. Biggest pro? Unmatched comfort for a Jordan-branded shoe at this price. It takes the intimidating, performance-oriented 11 and makes it accessible for all-day wear. Cons? Purists might hate the lack of the carbon fiber plate – it changes the profile & feel. Also, that soft midsole might not offer enough support for "everyone" with wider feet or who needs more stability. 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.
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- Style: 555088-711