.. yes. It's a neutral grail. You're buying into a piece of Jordan series history with a more wearable twist. The $185 USD price tag is standard for this tier now. You're not getting a performance bargain—you're getting a style icon. If that's what you're after, you'll be very happy unboxing these. Potential con? The support. If you need serious ankle lockdown for hooping, this isn't it. The low-cut design is for style, not performance. Also, that patent leather can crease—it's just part of the deal. For hardcore ballers, I'd look at modern performance models, not this classic. The "air jordan 11 low "cool grey"" is back! Opening these, the all-grey palette is so smooth & uniform. The quality of the patent leather? On point. Slipping them on, they feel fantastic—a perfect blend of structure & comfort. Compared to the "Cool Grey 4s", this is a much more formal-looking sneaker, in my opinion. The "advantage" is its ultimate versatility & that premium, monochromatic look. A "real talk" point: because it's all one light color, scuffs on the patent leather might show more easily. For ~$185, it's a wardrobe staple. Ideal for minimalists & fans of grey-toned fits. Not ideal if you're looking for a high-contrast, eye-catching shoe. Yo, what's up everyone! Just unboxed these "Black and White" "Air Jordan 11 Lows", and man, that first look is "always" special. The patent leather shines so nicely, and the silhouette? "Iconic". For $210, the quality feels premium right out of the box. It's that clean, classic Jordan look we all love, ready for summer.