First thing I noticed? That classic Jordan 11 silhouette is definitely softer, more relaxed. The 'White/Particle Grey' colorway is super clean - almost a summer essential, you know? At $180, it's positioned as a more accessible, daily option. The materials feel good, not premium like the OG 11s, but solid for the price. Let's get these on foot and see how they feel. Unboxing this pair, the "Air Jordan 11 CMFT Low" has a familiar, yet different vibe. The design tones down the OG 11's shine for a more matte, wearable look. On foot, the fit is true to size with a nice, snug midfoot wrap. It's not a performance basketball shoe – it's a lifestyle model. Compared to other "Jordan" lows, the cushioning setup here is a major plus. A straightforward, comfortable shoe for daily rotation. On feet, the design makes more sense. The streamlined silhouette of the "Air Jordan 11 CMFT Low" works really well for a casual, low-top look. The iconic elements—like the mudguard shape and the Jumpman—are there, but simplified. In natural light, the grey hues and hits of infrared really pop. It’s a sleek, modern interpretation. Okay, straight out the box: the silhouette is sleek, maybe even sporty. The comfort tech is noticeable immediately—your foot sits "in" the shoe, not "on" it. At $175, it's priced for the "comfort" update. The only real con? It doesn't have that "special event" feel of a classic 11. Ideal for running errands or a relaxed vibe. Not for impressing at a sneaker event.