The potential downside of any Air Jordan 11 Low is that patent leather collar. It can crease, & for some people, that's a deal-breaker. It's also not a performance basketball shoe anymore, so don't expect modern court tech. If you're looking for a hyper-supportive hoop shoe, this "probably" isn't your first pick. Alright, so the box just arrived and… wow. Unboxing these Air Jordan 11 Low 'White Cement' is always a treat. The white, patent leather mudguard just "pops" right out of the box, you know? At $200 USD, you expect that premium feel, and the Jordan series definitely delivers here with the materials. My first impression? Classic, clean, and the build quality looks solid. Let's get them on foot. Wearing these out, the comfort settles in nicely after a few hours. The snug fit becomes supportive, not restrictive. The "Air Jordan 11 Low" carries a decent weight—not heavy, but you feel its quality. Stylistically, it's a home run. That sleek profile and classic color-blocking just work. It’s one of those shoes that gets compliments without you even trying. What's up, everyone? Just got these "Air Jordan 11 Low" "Concord" in. The iconic color-blocking is even better in person—the white and black just pop. Sliding them on, the comfort is fantastic right out of the box. A huge pro is the versatility; you can dress these up or down. A con? That shiny patent leather scuffs if you're not careful. For $225, I'd say they're worth it for any sneakerhead, but maybe not for someone who beats their shoes up daily.