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. Okay, straight out the box: the silhouette is sleek, maybe even sporty. The comfort tech is noticeable immediately—your foot sits "in" the shoe, not "on" it. At $175, it's priced for the "comfort" update. The only real con? It doesn't have that "special event" feel of a classic 11. Ideal for running errands or a relaxed vibe. Not for impressing at a sneaker event. Let's talk pros & cons. The biggest pro for this Air Jordan 11 CMFT Low is, well, the comfort (CMFT stands for something, right?). It's a perfect blend of iconic Jordan 11 design and modern, wearable comfort. The con? The lack of that iconic patent leather mudguard changes the support. For hardcore ballers or OG fanatics, that's a deal-breaker. For everyone else? It’s a fantastic lifestyle shoe. Is it worth the $155 price tag? Honestly, yes—if your priority is comfort and a unique spin on a classic. You're paying for a modernized, wearable take. I wouldn't ball in these, but for lifestyle purposes? They're fantastic. They fill a specific gap in the Jordan lineup: a truly low-maintenance, comfortable option that still nods to greatness.