The Air Jordan 11 Low 'White Cement' is incredibly versatile. The build quality justifies most of the $195 price tag. On foot, they're comfortable enough, and the look is timeless. It's not the most innovative shoe in 2024, but it doesn't need to be. If you missed out on the highs or just prefer low-tops, this is a fantastic alternative. A solid cop. Here’s a real-talk pro and con. Pro: The comfort from the full-length Air-Sole unit is there – it's a simple, responsive cushioning that works. Con? That beautiful shiny patent leather (a signature of the "Air Jordan 11 Low") can be prone to creasing over time. It's just part of the deal. If you're super picky about keeping your sneakers flawless, that's something to consider before dropping the "$200". Walking around in these, you appreciate the "Air Jordan 11 Low"'s design genius. The way the light hits the patent leather? Chef's kiss. They feel lighter and more breathable than the OG highs, which is a huge advantage in warmer weather. The main advantage is versatility — they dress up or down easily. The downside? That price point — around $200 USD is a commitment. I’d say it’s worth it for a timeless silhouette, but maybe wait for a sale if you're on the fence. Conversely, who might wanna pass? If you prioritize cutting-edge comfort above all else – maybe look elsewhere. Performance basketball players? Obviously, go for a modern high-top. And if you're really rough on your shoes and hate visible creasing on that shiny patent leather, that could be a dealbreaker. It's a lifestyle shoe at its core.