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" The leather feels plush. These are a solid part of the "Jordan" series for a reason. On foot, they're not the lightest shoe, but the cushioning makes up for it. They look incredible on camera—the shape is timeless. Honestly, the biggest advantage is their year-round wearability. The potential downside? The price tag—over $200 is steep. For a collector or a fan of the model, 100% yes. For a first-time buyer, maybe try an older colorway on sale. So, would I personally cop? Yeah, I already did! This 'Black Cement' Air Jordan 11 Low is staying in my collection. It fills that "iconic but wearable" slot perfectly. It's not trying to be something it's not – it's a faithful, low-top translation of a legend. For that, it gets a thumbs up from me. What do you guys think? Let me know in the comments! Let's talk comfort in detail. The Air Jordan 11 Low uses a full-length Air unit, but don't expect super-plush, modern comfort. It's more about stability. The patent leather wrap provides good support, though it can feel a bit rigid at first. Break-in is required! For all-day wear, they're decent, but if you prioritize cloud-like comfort above all else? These might not be your first pick in the Jordan line-up. Final verdict? As a long-time fan, I'm really into this iteration. The "Air Jordan 11 Low" delivers on iconic style and everyday wearability. It's not the plushest shoe ever, but for its looks and legacy at around $185, I think it's a strong pick for your rotation. Just maybe not for peak summer!
- Shown: Rookie Of The Year
- Style: DJ5718-300