Also, if you need maximum ankle support, stick with the highs. And if you're super rough on your kicks, that white or clear sole will show every scuff. It's a lifestyle piece first. Comparing it to a regular AJ11 High? It's obviously less restrictive around the ankle. Versus other Jordan lows, like a 1 or a 4, the 11 Low has a much more streamlined, almost dress-shoe-like profile. The patent leather on this Air Jordan 11 Low really sets it apart and gives it that premium feel. Who's it NOT for? If you prioritize max cushioning tech or need a true basketball shoe, you might be disappointed. This is a lifestyle model. Also, if you prefer understated kicks, some colorways (like the Concord) are pretty bold. It's a statement piece from the Jordan series, for sure. Comparing it to other Jordans? The "Air Jordan 11 Low" offers a different vibe than the highs. You lose some of the iconic lockdown feel around the ankle, but you gain a ton of freedom and a cleaner look. For performance? The highs might be better. For lifestyle? These lows are incredibly hard to beat.