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The cushioning is the same great full-length Air unit from the mids, so comfort is excellent right out of the box. The low-cut design offers a different kind of freedom around the ankle, which I personally prefer for casual wear. If you're used to the high-top, this is a noticeably more relaxed fit & feel. On the flip side, the Air Jordan 11 Low might "not" be for you if you strictly prefer high-tops for ankle support or that classic '90s basketball vibe. It's also at a price point where you might hesitate if you're just starting your collection. If creasing on the patent leather gives you anxiety, maybe consider a different model, friend. Let's talk looks. The Air Jordan 11 Low design is just timeless, period. On camera, that low-cut patent leather mudguard catches the light beautifully. In person, the materials have a premium vibe. This 'Black Cement' colorway is versatile – it goes with almost anything. Compared to the bulkier high-top version, this Low profile is so much easier to style for daily wear, in my honest opinion. Potential con? The "patent leather can be stiff" on some colorways. It doesn’t wrap your foot like a knit or leather shoe might. For some people with wider feet, that side panel might cause pressure. It's not a dealbreaker, but it's something to know. Try them on if you can, especially around that midfoot area.
- Shown: Dark Iris
- Style: AV2187-160