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! In summary — the "Air Jordan 11 CMFT Low" is a successful comfort-focused spin. It retains enough DNA to be recognizable but isn't afraid to change the formula for better daily wear. Would I buy it again? For a colorway I love, absolutely. It’s a specific tool for a specific job — and it does that job very, very well. Wearing these, you immediately feel the difference. The weight - or lack thereof - is a huge plus. The foam midsole is soft, not bulky. It's a very "modern" comfort. Styling it is easy; they go with everything. A possible con? Some might find the design a bit plain without the shiny patent leather. Personally, I dig the understated vibe of this Jordan model. It's a confident, subtle redesign that knows what it is. Alright, design talk. This 'Black and White' colorway of the air jordan 11 cmft low is super clean. It keeps the core Jordan 11 DNA - the mesh upper, the Jumpman - but reworks it. The outsole is simpler, which I actually like for casual fits. It's a successful hybrid. Pro: Incredibly versatile style. Con: Purists might hate the changes. Who is it for? Someone who loves the "idea" of an AJ11 but prioritizes modern comfort over strict retro accuracy.