It can crease, and it doesn't really "break in" like leather. Some people "hate" that. Also, the outsole is a fingerprint magnet & picks up dust easily. Comfort-wise, if you're used to Boost or React foam, this might feel a bit stiff initially. The Air Jordan 11 Low isn't trying to be a cloud – it's about style & heritage. However, I gotta be real. The potential downside of any Air Jordan 11 Low is that patent leather collar. It can crease, & for some people, that's a deal-breaker. It's also not a performance basketball shoe anymore, so don't expect modern court tech. If you're looking for a hyper-supportive hoop shoe, this "probably" isn't your first pick. Sliding my foot into this Air Jordan 11 Low... wow, the lockdown is immediate. The padded collar hugs the ankle perfectly. It's a structured feel, not super plush, but very secure. Compared to a Jordan 1 Low, this feels more refined & technical around the foot. Honestly, a great first impression for fit – no heel slippage at all, which is a huge plus for me. Here's a real pro: versatility. The 'Air Jordan 11 Low' in this colorway goes with almost everything in your closet. It's a shoe you can beat up a little and it still looks good. For $210, you're getting a piece of sneaker history that's also a practical, everyday wear. That's a strong argument for adding it to your rotation.