That low profile works with almost anything. Jeans? Easy. Shorts? Perfect. The 'Concord' colorway (or really any classic AJ11 Low colorway) is a statement piece that isn't "too" loud. The "downside"? They can look a bit dated to some— it's a very '90s basketball shape. But for sneakerheads, that's the whole point. It's a lifestyle flex, not a performance one. On the flip side, the Air Jordan 11 Low might "not" be for you if you strictly prefer high-tops for ankle support or that classic '90s basketball vibe. It's also at a price point where you might hesitate if you're just starting your collection. If creasing on the patent leather gives you anxiety, maybe consider a different model, friend. Gotta keep it real about a potential con. That patent leather mudguard? It's gorgeous, but it "will" crease. It's just the nature of the material. Also, if you're used to super soft, bouncy sneakers for all-day comfort, the firmer midsole setup here might not be for you. It's built for style and court-inspired support, not max cloud-like cushioning. Unboxing the "Air Jordan 11 Low "Concord""… wow, talk about a wave of nostalgia. That white/black/concord combo is "iconic", period. The shape on this 2024 pair is really good. On feet? The cushioning from the full-length Air unit is still great for all-day wear—supportive, not super bouncy. The big "pro" for this "air jordan 11 low" is its legendary status & pure versatility. You can wear it with anything. The "con"? Everyone has them—or wants them. So, originality points are low. At ~$185, it's a cornerstone of any rotation. Definitely for purists & first-time "11" buyers. If you already have multiple Concord variations, maybe your money is better spent elsewhere.