At $225 USD, it's a serious investment. Also, if you prefer ultra-soft, bouncy sneakers, the 11's cushioning might feel "dated" to you. It's supportive, not pillowy. But for me, that classic feel is part of the charm. This "restock" was a blessing for those who missed it in 2013. Here's a real pro: versatility. The dark upper of this "Gamma Blue" colorway hides creases "really" well and is slightly more forgiving with dirt than a pure white shoe like the Concord. The "Jordan 11" silhouette just works with so many fits—jeans, joggers, shorts. It's a statement piece that's surprisingly easy to style. A major "advantage" for someone who wants to wear their kicks regularly. Final verdict? For me, as a fan of the line, this "air jordan 11 gamma blue" is a must-have. The restock makes it accessible. The quality is there, the colorway is unique yet wearable, and it's a piece of sneaker history. Are they the most comfortable shoes ever? No. But for style, presence, and that feeling? 100% worth it. Who might want to skip? If you need the most modern, performance-focused comfort in your daily wear, look at the newer Jordan models. This is about style and heritage. Also, if you're on a tight budget—$225 plus tax is a significant investment for a retro shoe. We have to be real about that.