If you want a stylish, recognizable Jordan to walk in all day, this is it. The "Air Jordan 11 CMFT Low" is also great for casual collectors who dig the color-blocking. At $150 USD, it's an accessible entry into the Jordan Series for many. Who should maybe skip it? Hardcore sneakerheads who value authentic detailing & materials above all else. This isn't that. Also, if you need serious court support or that locked-in basketball feel, look at the regular retros. The "Air Jordan 11 CMFT Low" sacrifices some structure for its plush ride, which isn't for everyone. Now, a potential con for purists: it doesn't feel "premium" in the traditional Jordan sense. The materials are chosen for comfort, not necessarily for high-end durability or that stiff, structured feel. If you're buying a Jordan 11 for that exact retro experience and court-ready feel, this CMFT Low version might disappoint you. It's a reinterpretation, not a replication. Initial on-foot thoughts: the "Air Jordan 11 CMFT Low" is incredibly easy to wear. The low-cut design and soft construction make it feel broken-in from day one. The color-blocking on this 'Black/White' version is versatile. It's a great bridge between a sporty look and modern comfort. Compared to a retro 11, it's less restrictive. Perfect for folks who want that "Jordan" aesthetic without the stiffness. Just don't expect court-level support.