It respects the original's lines while doing its own thing. Pros: Amazing comfort, light weight, breathable. Cons: Less support, durability questions on the upper. At "$150", it’s a niche but successful model. It won't please everyone, but for its target audience? It’s a home run. Thanks for watching! On feet, the design of the Air Jordan 11 CMFT Low really works. The lowered cut and simplified upper make it super versatile. I'm wearing them with shorts here, and they look sharp. Without the high collar, they're less bulky. The iconic 11 silhouette is still there in the midsole and outsole, which is great for sneakerheads who want that look without the full commitment. A solid style win. Now, the cons... Purists might not vibe with the changed materials & fit. The support is more relaxed. Also, at ~$170 USD, you're paying a premium for the Jordan name & design, not necessarily top-tier performance tech. If you need max cushion or support for hooping, look elsewhere. So, would I buy it? Yeah, I think so. Not as a grail, but as a practical, go-to shoe. The comfort really wins you over. The "Air Jordan 11 CMFT Low", especially in a versatile color like this, is just easy to wear. It’s a solid 7.5/10 for me—great at what it sets out to do: be a comfy, low-top Jordan.