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It's got more structure. Versus its big brother, the "Air Jordan 11" High, you lose some ankle presence (obviously) but gain a ton of everyday versatility. The high-top feels more "eventful," while this low version is pure, effortless style for daily wear. Final verdict on the "Air Jordan 11 Low"? After testing them, I'm impressed. The blend of style, comfort, and that iconic "Jordan" DNA is hard to beat. They're perfect for streetwear fits. The only real negative I found is the price—it's a premium ask. But you're getting a piece of sneaker history in a wearable form. So, who are these for? Sneaker lovers and style seekers. Who should skip them? Folks on a tight budget or those who need ultra-plush, modern foam cushioning above all else. On foot now. Immediate thought: the fit is snug, typical for the "11 Low". The patent leather cage provides good lockdown, but if you have wider feet, you might feel it. The cushioning? It's that familiar, firm Phylon midsole with Air—great for all-day comfort, not super plush like modern sneakers. It's a performance feel from a different era, honestly, and I kinda dig that for casual wear. Alright, let's get these open! First impression of the Air Jordan 11 Low 'Cement Grey'? Man, the shape is "so" classic. The low-top cut makes it look super clean, and that mix of ballistic mesh and patent leather just pops in hand. For $200, the initial quality seems really solid. Honestly, one of the best low-profile looks in the entire Jordan series.
- Shown: Pine Green
- Style: CZ0774-300