On foot, the support is good, but the break-in period for the patent leather is real—it can press on the top of your foot at first. Once broken in, it's a comfortable, head-turning sneaker. At "$225", it's a premium price for a premium, iconic model. Suits collectors and fans of the OG colorways. Might not be for someone seeking ultra-modern comfort tech. Okay, so we have the "Air Jordan 11 Low "White Cement"" here, and wow—the box just "feels" premium. Unboxing it, that iconic low-cut shape is instantly recognizable! The build quality is fantastic, and that "Cement Grey" hits on the upper are a great twist on a classic color-blocking. It's a simple, clean, low-top for summer – "$225" feels justifiable for this craftsmanship, you know? Definitely a sleek look straight out the box. Let’s be real about a potential con: the price. At $225 USD, this "Air Jordan 11 Low" isn't cheap. You're investing in a design icon. Is it worth it? For me, yes—the craftsmanship and timeless style justify it. But if you're on a tight budget, there are more affordable, comfortable options out there. This is for when you want a cornerstone piece in your collection. Comparing it directly to the AJ11 High… the "air jordan 11 low" loses that iconic high-top collar but gains everyday practicality. It's easier to get on and off, and it's less restrictive around the ankle. For a summer sneaker at around $200 USD, the low-top version just makes sense. You still get all the iconic design cues, just in a more wearable package.