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. Who should avoid them? Hardcore Jordan 11 collectors or basketball players. There's no performance heritage here. Also, if you crave that classic, shiny patent leather look and feel, the CMFT materials will feel like a letdown. It's a lifestyle model, through and through. Know what you're buying. Who are these for? Honestly, they're for the Jordan fan who values comfort above all. If you love the 11's look but find the retros a bit stiff, the Air Jordan 11 CMFT Low is your answer. At ~$150 USD, they're a solid pickup for casual, comfortable style. They bridge that gap between iconic looks and modern feel. On feet, the silhouette "works". It's low-key stylish. I like how they paired simple jeans with these. The comfort "really" shines during a full day. They're breathable too. For a Jordan Brand shoe at this $160 price point, the value is in the wearability. You're buying a great "everyday" sneaker with a famous heritage design language.