.. and honestly, the comfort is "fine", not amazing. The cushioning feels a bit firm initially — you definitely feel that Carbon Fiber plate. The fit is true to size for me, with a nice, secure wrap. It's a low-top, so you get that ankle freedom. Compared to the high-top "Air Jordan 11", it's obviously less restrictive, but you lose some of that locked-in feel, you know? Finally, the "Air Jordan 11 Low "Pure Violet"" – now this is a fun one! The violet patent leather is vibrant & unique. Unboxing it brought a smile; it's not your everyday color. On-feet feel is consistent: great lockdown, comfortable for walking. Visually, it's a head-turner for sure. The "main benefit"? It fills a niche for a colorful, yet premium, low-top sneaker in the "Jordan" line. The "trade-off"? It's a very specific color, so styling can be trickier than with neutrals. Priced at $185, I'd recommend this to collectors who have the core colors & want something different, or to anyone whose wardrobe has purples & greys. Not a first "11 low" pick for most, but a great addition. For my wide-foot friends, listen up. I'd recommend "trying these on" first if you can. The patent leather overlay isn't super forgiving width-wise. It might feel snug initially. For everyone else, TTS should work. The insole is decent, but serious all-day comfort seekers might want to add their own orthotics. Still, as a style-first shoe, it's incredibly solid. Yo, so the "Air Jordan 11 Low" just landed. Opening that classic black box—wow. This "White / Black / University Red" colorway is super clean. The patent leather is glossy and sharp in person, like, it really pops. For around $200, the quality here is solid for a Jordan Series low-top. That first impression is always strong with these.