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The contrast between the matte mesh and that shiny patent leather is everything. I've worn these out a few times, and the "bred" colorway is incredibly versatile with jeans or shorts. It's a shoe that looks expensive—and at $185 USD, it is—but the design justifies it for many collectors and sneakerheads. Alright, let's unbox these. First impression? The "Air Jordan 11 Low Bred" is just… clean. That black nubuck upper "with" the patent leather mudguard is iconic for a reason. In-hand, the build feels solid—typical of the "Jordan series". At around "$185 USD", you expect quality, and so far, it delivers. The "Bred" colorway is timeless; it’s sharp, it’s mean, it works with everything. A really strong start. Who should maybe pass? If you're looking for a modern, high-cushioning daily trainer or a serious on-court shoe... look elsewhere. The tech here is 90s-era. Also, if you're not into maintaining your kicks, the patent leather on this Bred colorway requires a bit of care to keep it looking fresh. It's a lifestyle sneaker, first and foremost. Just being real with you guys. Alright, let's get into this "box"! First look at the "Air Jordan 11 Low Bred" is "always" a classic. The black nubuck upper with that patent leather mudguard? Iconic. For $210, the quality here feels premium right out of the gate. The low-top profile of this "Jordan 11" looks sleek. It's a shoe that just commands attention on the shelf, no doubt.
- Shown: True Blue
- Style: DV3742-021