The Air Jordan 11 Low 'Cement Grey' is a home run. The look, the comfort, the heritage – it all comes together. It’s one of those shoes you'll reach for constantly. At $200, it feels justified for the quality and timeless design you get. On feet, the Air Jordan 11 Low feels… familiar, yet different. 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. Okay, let's get these out of the box! First impression? The 'Air Jordan 11 Low' always has that "iconic" silhouette. This 'White / Black' colorway is super clean – it's a classic for a reason. The patent leather mudguard really pops under the lights, and the overall build quality feels solid, especially for a $210 USD shoe. It just looks expensive, you know? Unboxing these, I'm struck by the materials. The mesh upper on this 'Snakeskin' Air Jordan 11 Low is unique – it's textured and breathable. On foot, they're lighter than the classic build, which is a plus. However, support isn't as lockdown as the OG high-top. It's a trade-off: you get a unique look and summer-ready feel, but purists might miss the structured containment. A cool option for collectors, for sure.