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The insole is decent, arch support is good for casual use – don't ball in these, though. The 'Cool Grey' colorway is "so" smooth in person, way better than pics. It's a lifestyle shoe through and through. At ~$200, it's an investment, but you're paying for an iconic Jordan series silhouette that just works. Great summer rotation piece. Alright, let's get into these Air Jordan 11 Lows, starting with the 'Concord' colorway. The box is classic, & the first thing you notice is that patent leather… it "really" pops under the lights. For a low-top, the silhouette is instantly recognizable & the build quality feels solid. At around $200, it's a premium price for a premium-looking shoe. My initial thought? It's a clean, summer-ready version of an icon. First impression of the "Air Jordan 11 Low" on foot? "Comfortable and cool." The shoe has a great presence without being loud. I love the way the sole wraps up on the sides—it's such a distinctive look. As for downsides, ventilation isn't amazing, so your feet might get warm. Worth the $225? For me, yes—it's a timeless design updated for a low-profile fit. I'd tell my friends to get them if they appreciate the 11's history. If you only care about the latest tech, this isn't your shoe. Comparing it to other Jordans? For a low-top, the 11 Low feels more substantial than, say, a Jordan 1 Low. 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.
- Shown: Fearless
- Style: CK5666 100