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It's for the person who values iconic design "and" wants a wearable, stylish shoe. This release is a solid 9/10 for collectors "and" casual wearers alike, in my honest opinion. Comparing it to other Jordans — if you have the regular high-top Air Jordan 11 "Bred", this is obviously a more casual, summer-friendly option. The silhouette is lower-profile, and honestly, a bit easier to style on a daily basis for most people. It lacks the full-length carbon fiber shank, but for casual use? You won't miss it. The "air jordan 11 low bred" stands on its own. Let's talk pros and cons, real quick. The biggest advantage of this Air Jordan 11 Low Bred is its wearability. The low-cut makes it easier to style daily versus the bulky high-top. However... that same patent leather can be a fingerprint magnet and might crease over time. It's also not a performance basketball shoe by today's standards - so keep that in mind. At $195, it's an investment in style, not tech. Let's talk about that patent leather mudguard – it's the star of the show on any Jordan 11, right? On this Low Bred colorway, it's super glossy and really makes the design. However – and this is a big one for some people – that shiny material does crease. It's just part of the deal. If you're super precious about keeping shoes pristine, maybe think twice. For me, it adds character!
- Shown: Dark Iris
- Style: DC9533-800