The iconic 11 low-top silhouette is there, so you get that classic look. But the simplified patent mudguard and the mesh upper make it feel more casual, less formal than the OG. In natural light, the 'Phantom' colorway here is super versatile. A great daily option if you love the 11's style but want something more low-key. To wrap it up: the "Air Jordan 11 CMFT Low" (this 'White/Red' pair) is a practical take on a legend. It trades some heritage prestige for tangible, daily-wear comfort. At $150, it's not a steal, but it's fair. My advice? Don't overthink it. If you like the style & want a comfy sneaker, you'll likely enjoy these. Just manage those expectations! Let's be real - the air jordan 11 cmft low is "not" replacing the original. 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. On-feet, this 'University Blue' colorway just "pops". The low-top design really lets the colors shine. It’s a summer-ready look for sure. Comparing it to my other Jordan lows, the 11 CMFT Low has a much more premium, detailed construction. That midsole silhouette is pure class. A definite win for casual style, but maybe a bit flashy for super-minimalist wardrobes.