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The silhouette is instantly recognizable, but the materials feel different—softer, more broken-in right out of the box. At around $150 USD, it's positioned as a more accessible entry into the Jordan series. The build quality looks solid for the price point. Sizing note: I went true-to-size and it was perfect. The toe box has good room. Walking around, the cushioning is fantastic—great for city wear. Compared to a Jordan 1 Low, this Air Jordan 11 CMFT Low offers way more underfoot softness. It's a premium, comfortable experience. Just don't expect court-level lockdown; it's built for the streets, not the hardwood. Comparing it to my other Jordans... the Air Jordan 11 CMFT Low is in its own lane. Next to a Retro 11 Low, it's lighter, softer, and clearly meant for lifestyle, not basketball performance. The price point—roughly $180—is also a bit friendlier. It's a great option if you love the 11's look but find the retros a bit too formal or stiff for daily errands. Think of it as the relaxed version of a suit. Who should maybe skip these? Hardcore collectors who only want OG specs. Also, performance basketball players—this is not a hoops shoe, despite the name. The support is tuned for lifestyle. If the classic 11 Low silhouette is sacred to you, the changes here might feel a bit too drastic. It's a different tool for a different job.
- Shown: Smoke Grey
- Style: CT8529-141