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. Who might want to skip it? Hardcore performance basketball players – there are better modern options. Also, if you need maximum cushioning or have a very wide foot, the snug fit and court-oriented feel of the "Air Jordan 11 Low" might not be your top choice for all-day comfort. Major pro? "Versatility." Hands down. The "Air Jordan 11 Low" is a sneaker you can wear anywhere, with almost anything. It's a design icon that works off-court perfectly. The materials – that patent leather and mesh combo – also give it a premium look that stands out in a crowd. For a Jordan series staple, it delivers that heritage aesthetic in a super wearable package. The biggest advantage of this Air Jordan 11 Low model? Versatility, hands down. You can dress it up a bit more casually than the bulky highs. However – and this is real talk – that patent leather can crease. It's just part of the deal with this silhouette. If you're super fussy about creasing, maybe think twice.