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The patent leather can crease, that's just a fact. Also, the traction pattern (a solid rubber outsole) can pick up dust on super-clean indoor floors. It's a lifestyle shoe first, not a 2024 performance beast. On feet, the look is "everything". The cool grey colorway is so versatile - it goes with literally anything. The way the patent leather catches the light? "Chef's kiss". It's not a loud shoe, but it has major presence. For a retro, the "Air Jordan 11 "Cool Grey"" just works. My camera loves it. In-hand, on-foot – it's a 10/10 aesthetically. A true grail for many collectors, now back on the shelves. In summary — trying to be objective: you're paying for the name, the history, and a truly iconic design. The "air jordan 11 cool grey" delivers on that promise. It looks great on foot, feels good, and always gets compliments. For me, it's worth it. But know what you're buying: a legend, not a revolution. For performance? I wouldn't hoop in these anymore, but for all-day wear, they're solid. The ankle collar provides good support, and the lockdown is decent. The price tag of $225 is steep, I know. The potential downside? That patent leather "can" crease. If you're someone who hates any sign of wear, this might stress you out. For collectors and casual wearers, though, it's a dream.
- Shown: Royal
- Style: 378037-117