The "CMFT" in the name is no joke. It's "softer" than a standard AJ11, way more cushion underfoot right out of the box. The fit is TTS for me. It's a low-top, so ankle support is minimal, but for casual wear? This is a huge win for the Jordan series focused on all-day comfort. Just laced up this new colorway. The toe box mesh is super breathable—a huge plus. Compared to the retro 11 Low, the CMFT version feels like a slipper... in the best way. However, that also means less ankle lockdown. If you're looking for a performance shoe, this ain't it. But for style and comfort? The "air jordan 11 cmft low" is a home run for everyday. Wearing these, you immediately feel the difference. The weight - or lack thereof - is a huge plus. The foam midsole is soft, not bulky. It's a very "modern" comfort. Styling it is easy; they go with everything. A possible con? Some might find the design a bit plain without the shiny patent leather. Personally, I dig the understated vibe of this Jordan model. It's a confident, subtle redesign that knows what it is. Last point: in hand & on foot, the "Air Jordan 11 CMFT Low" feels like a successful experiment. Jordan Brand took a risk softening that iconic profile, but for a "wider" audience, it makes sense. It's comfortable, it looks good, & it's distinctly a Jordan. Not every release has to be a museum piece. Sometimes, you just want a great shoe to wear—and this is that.