On some colorways, that patent leather mudguard can feel a bit... plasticky compared to the OG. It's a cost-saving measure for that $150 price tag. Also, true sneakerheads might miss the full-grain leather and structured feel. It's not a "cheap" shoe, but you feel where compromises were made for comfort and cost. Okay, so the "Air Jordan 11 CMFT Low" just landed. 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. Who are these for? Honestly, they're for the Jordan fan who values comfort above all. If you love the 11's look but find the retros a bit stiff, the Air Jordan 11 CMFT Low is your answer. At ~$150 USD, they're a solid pickup for casual, comfortable style. They bridge that gap between iconic looks and modern feel. Comparing it to my other Jordans? The "Air Jordan 11 CMFT Low" sits between a true retro and a modern lifestyle shoe. It's more substantial than an Air Force 1, but more forgiving than a stiff AJ1. The comfort level is its biggest advantage. If you love the 11's look but find the mids bulky or expensive, this is a compelling, "everyday" alternative. Seriously.