Also, if you need ankle support or a firm platform, look elsewhere. This is a relaxed, lifestyle model. The "CMFT" tag means it's built for lounging, not for ball or intense activity. Keep that in mind before you cop. Let's talk looks. On-camera and in person, this 'Black / White' pair is super clean. The lack of a patent leather mudguard totally changes the 11's iconic silhouette... but I don't hate it! It’s a simplified, minimalist take. The Jumpman logo is still there, the outsole is icy-ish. It's a recognizable Jordan, but for 2024. For $150, you're getting a unique spin on a classic. Who should skip them? Hardcore sneakerheads who only want exact retros. Or basketball players—this is not a performance model. The support is different. The Air Jordan 11 CMFT Low is purely for lifestyle. If that's not your focus, you might be disappointed. It's all about managing expectations with this model. On feet now, and the "CMFT" in the name is no joke. The cushioning is plush – it's not super high-tech, but it's a comfortable, soft ride right out of the box. The collar is padded nicely, and the overall "Air Jordan 11 CMFT Low" feels lighter than a traditional 11. For daily wear, errands, casual hangs? This is a winner in the comfort department, for sure.