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It breaks in, but don't expect a super flexible ride right out of the box. Also, as a low-top, it offers zero ankle support—so know that if you're planning to play ball in them. For lifestyle wear? It's pretty much perfect. Now, a real talk con: breathability. Like most Jordan 11s, the "Air Jordan 11 Low Bred" isn’t the most breathable shoe. That patent leather and nubuck don’t let much air in. Also, while the cushioning is good, it’s not the most modern or "bouncy" feel compared to newer tech. If you're looking for a performance basketball shoe in 2024, this isn't it. This is a lifestyle icon first and foremost. Comparing these to the high-top Air Jordan 11 Breds—the vibe is totally different. The low-cut gives you way more ankle mobility, which I prefer for casual wear. You lose a bit of that iconic high-top silhouette, but you gain everyday versatility. For a summer sneaker, this air jordan 11 low bred version is a winner. It’s easier to just throw on and go. Let's talk looks on-foot. The "bred" colorway is just "timeless". The way the patent leather (well, patent mudguard on the Low) contrasts with the matte nubuck is pure class. They look sleek from every angle. A major pro? Their versatility. You can dress these up a bit more easily than the bulkier high-top version. They work with jeans, shorts, even some techwear fits.
- Shown: Defining Moments
- Style: DH6927-061