You'll probably dislike the altered proportions and softer materials. It's a "modern interpretation". Also, if you need ankle support or a firm platform, look at the mids. This is a comfort-first, lifestyle-focused model, no doubt about it. Just laced up this new colorway. The toe box mesh is super breathable—a huge plus. Compared to the retro 11 Low, the CMFT version feels like a slipper... in the best way. However, that also means less ankle lockdown. If you're looking for a performance shoe, this ain't it. But for style and comfort? The "air jordan 11 cmft low" is a home run for everyday. Alright, let's unbox these Air Jordan 11 CMFT Low 'White Cement' shoes. First impression? The shape is "super" clean, honestly. It’s instantly recognizable as an 11, but that low-cut, streamlined profile? It’s a whole different vibe. The leather feels plush, not plasticky like the OG patent leather. At around $150 USD, for a Jordan of this quality? That's a solid first look right there. Alright, so, the 'White / Midnight Navy' Air Jordan 11 CMFT Low just landed. First glance? The shape is definitely a departure from the OG 11 low—it's much softer, more deconstructed. I'm not mad at it, though! The materials feel nice for a $150 shoe. That classic navy hits just right on the white upper. Let's get these on foot.