It can crease, and it's not as forgiving as nubuck or suede. If you're super active or want a shoe to beat up daily, the shiny finish might show wear more quickly. Also, that $225 price tag is steep - it's an investment piece in the Jordan lineup, 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. On feet, walking around — the "Air Jordan 11 Jubilee" just "works". The silver hits catch the light perfectly, whether you're indoors or out. It's a loud detail, but because it's on such a clean color-blocking, it doesn't feel over-the-top. Compared to my regular Concord 11s, these have more of a "celebration" or formal feel, which is unique for this model. 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.