It’s a comfortable, stylish, low-top for everyday. For the price? It's solid. I'd recommend it to casual wearers or anyone building a versatile rotation. Just don't expect the heft or prestige of a mainline Retro. It's a different tool for a different job, folks. After testing these, I'd recommend the air jordan 11 cmft low to two types of people: First, daily commuters or travelers who want all-day comfort with sneaker cred. Second, older collectors whose feet can't handle stiff retro builds anymore. I wouldn't recommend them to hardcore restoration fans or players needing court support. For its purpose - a lifestyle shoe - it executes really well. The 'Midnight Navy' version is probably my favorite. Okay, let's unbox these Air Jordan 11 CMFT Low 'University Blue' – right out of the box, the quality is... honestly, impressive? The leather feels "super" supple, and that classic AJ11 low-profile silhouette is instantly recognizable. For around $170 USD, the materials seem on point. The colorway really pops under the lights, too. Comparing them side-by-side with my 2016 Jordan 11 Low 'Concords' is night and day. The OG is stiffer, tighter, more structured. This Air Jordan 11 CMFT Low is its relaxed cousin. It’s lighter on-foot and the materials conform to you. It's a different purpose—both are cool, but for different reasons.