Also, if you're on a tight budget, that 225-dollar price is steep. There are other great Jordans for less. This is a "special occasion" sneaker. Who should pass? If you're on a "tight" budget or need a daily wear shoe you can beat up – look elsewhere. If you don't like the "stiff" feel of patent leather, this isn't your shoe. Beginners to the sneaker game might find better value in a more "classic" colorway. It's a "special" shoe for a specific mood or occasion. Now, a possible con? That beautiful patent leather scuffs easily – it's just a fact of life with 11s. You have to be mindful. Also, the fit can be narrow for some. If you have wider feet, you might need to go up half a size. And at $220? It's an investment. It's not an "everyday beater" shoe for most people, that's for sure. Now, a potential con? The price. At $225 USD, it's a premium ask. Also, if you're new to 11s, the fit can feel a bit narrow for some. And that beautiful patent leather? It will crease—that's just part of the deal. If you're super hard on your kicks, this might not be your daily beater.