The potential con is the departure from the OG materials, which some fans won't vibe with. It’s a lifestyle shoe through and through. Would I recommend it? Yes—if your needs lean more toward fashion and comfort than nostalgia or on-court performance. Let's talk looks on foot. This "Air Jordan 11 CMFT Low" (I went with the 'Light Bone' pair) has a surprisingly sleek profile. The lowered collar & lack of a bulky midsole shank make it look… almost minimalist? It keeps the iconic 11 DNA but in a much more casual, modern package. In natural light, the subtle color blocking really pops. It's a head-turner, but in a low-key way. Wearing them for a full day, my feet felt great. No pinching, no break-in pain. The outsole is durable rubber for casual use. Styling-wise, they got compliments – people notice it's an 11, but a different kind. That’s the appeal of this model. It’s familiar yet fresh. For the price, you're getting a reliable, comfortable, and stylish shoe from the "Jordan series". Now, a possible CON: purists might "hate" this. The altered silhouette and focus on comfort over exact design replication will turn some off. It doesn't feel or perform like a basketball shoe – at all. If you're copping the Air Jordan 11 CMFT Low for hoops... don't. This is purely for lifestyle. Just being real with you guys.