The full-length foam midsole is a game-changer for a Jordan retro. My feet feel great just walking around. Another plus? The simplified design works with more outfits. The "Air Jordan 11 CMFT Low" disappears on your foot in a good way, letting you rock the silhouette without it being "too" loud. Now, a potential downside? Purists might not love it. This isn't a performance basketball shoe, and it doesn't try to be. The materials, while comfy, aren't the premium leather or patent leather you expect from a mainline Retro. If you're buying this expecting the "Air Jordan 11" feel from the '90s, you'll be disappointed. It’s a modern, comfort-focused reinterpretation. Who should maybe skip it? Hardcore sneakerheads who value authentic detailing & materials above all else. This isn't that. Also, if you need serious court support or that locked-in basketball feel, look at the regular retros. The "Air Jordan 11 CMFT Low" sacrifices some structure for its plush ride, which isn't for everyone. Final thoughts? I'm really digging this take on the 11. The Air Jordan 11 CMFT Low does exactly what it says: provides comfort in a legendary silhouette. It's a confident, modern spin that doesn't erase the DNA. Would I play ball in them? No. But for a day out, traveling, or just looking fresh without sacrificing comfort—these are a strong contender in my rotation.