Who shouldn't? Anyone seeking max comfort or a pure performance shoe. It's a lifestyle piece first. My final take? If you love the 11 silhouette but want more daily options, this is a no-brainer pickup. Who are these for? Honestly, for most sneaker fans. If you want a comfortable, head-turning shoe for casual days, the 'Air Jordan 11 Low' is a perfect choice. It's for collectors who appreciate the history and for newcomers who just want a cool, reliable pair. It's a crowd-pleaser, no doubt. Compared to other lows in the Jordan Series, the "Air Jordan 11 Low" stands out for its premium materials. The fit is secure, and the cushioning is consistent — a known quantity. My favorite detail is actually the padded collar; it prevents any rubbing. For basketball? I wouldn't recommend it — it's a lifestyle model. But for everyday wear, it's a solid 8/10. Just know that the outsole can pick up dust and show wear on the translucent parts. Who might want to pass? Hardcore ballers who need maximum ankle support—look at the high-tops. Also, if you prefer "ultra-plush, modern" cushioning like in some newer models, the feel here might feel a bit more traditional. It's classic Jordan comfort, not necessarily the "most" advanced.