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And it's not trying to! For me, this is a brilliant alternative. That padded tongue and collar eliminate the notorious heel bite some get with retros. Sizing is pretty true. My main critique? At $150, I wish the materials on some colorways felt a touch more premium. But as a daily beater that nods to an icon? It's a solid pick from the Jordan Brand catalog. Comparing these to my other Jordans? The Air Jordan 11 CMFT Low is "in a different lane". It's not trying to be a retro basketball shoe. It's lighter, "way" more flexible, and the foam is plusher than, say, an AJ1 or an OG AJ11 Mid. It's for all-day wear, not for the court. That's its biggest strength, but also why some purists might pass. Biggest pro? The comfort, hands down. The materials are soft, the collar doesn't bite your ankle, and the overall weight is low. It's an easy shoe to just slip on and go. For $150, you're getting a very wearable, stylish sneaker. The "Air Jordan 11 CMFT Low" excels as a lifestyle daily driver. Alright, let's unbox these Air Jordan 11 CMFT Low sneakers. First impression? The shape is instantly recognizable as an 11, but the build is "different"—more lifestyle-focused. The materials feel soft, not the usual patent leather. This "White/Cement Grey" colorway is super clean for summer. At around $170, it's positioned as a more accessible, comfy option in the Jordan line. My initial thought? This is built for all-day wear, not the court.
- Shown: Unc
- Style: DZ5485-410