Think: commuting, travel, casual wear. If your style is more relaxed and you want a "hint" of that iconic Jordan design without the stiffness, you'll love these. The $160 price feels fair for what you get here. Here's my take: if you want a performance basketball shoe, look elsewhere. If you want a head-turning, exact retro replica, save for an OG 11. But - if you want a stupidly comfortable, stylish shoe you can grab daily? The air jordan 11 cmft low, especially in this 'Grey and Citron' shade, is fantastic. It bridges sportswear and streetwear perfectly. For $150 USD, it's a worthwhile addition that fills a specific niche in your rotation. Alright, let's get these out of the box. First impression? The 'Particle Grey' colorway on this "Air Jordan 11 CMFT Low" is super clean in hand—very versatile. The build feels solid for a $180 shoe, but you immediately notice it's not the typical AJ11 structure. The lack of that patent leather "collar" is the biggest visual change. It’s a different take, for sure. Comparing it directly to my regular AJ11 Lows? The difference is in the "construction". The CMFT version removes the patent leather mudguard and uses more forgiving materials. It loses some of that iconic, structured feel — which purists might dislike — but gains a ton in wearability. It’s a trade-off, and for a daily shoe, I think it’s a smart one.