You might be disappointed by the material changes. Also, if you want maximal arch support or a super locked-in feel for sports — look elsewhere. This is a lifestyle iteration, through and through. On-feet, this 'University Blue' colorway just "pops". The low-top design really lets the colors shine. It’s a summer-ready look for sure. Comparing it to my other Jordan lows, the 11 CMFT Low has a much more premium, detailed construction. That midsole silhouette is pure class. A definite win for casual style, but maybe a bit flashy for super-minimalist wardrobes. 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. Alright, let's unbox these "Air Jordan 11 CMFT Low" in the 'White/University Red' colorway. First impression? The shape is familiar but "different"—it's definitely softer & more casual than a true OG 11. The materials feel... "fine" for the $150 USD price tag. It's a Jordan Series model built for comfort first, not performance. The icy outsole pops in the light, though!