The mesh upper, the Jumpman logo on the heel—it all looks premium. This 'Concord' inspired colorway is a showstopper in videos. A possible con? The price point at $200 USD is steep for some, considering the tech inside is from the ‘90s. You're paying for the design legacy of the Jordan 11. For me, that’s worth it, but it's a valid point to consider. Here's my real take: the Air Jordan 11 Low is a style "chameleon". This 'Cement Grey' pair? Super wearable. The patent leather adds a premium touch without being "too" flashy. Compared to bulkier Jordans, these feel lighter and more agile. Pros? Timeless aesthetics and durable materials. Cons? That patent can crease, no way around it. Worth $185? If you value versatility over hype, absolutely. Is it worth the price? For me, yes, especially if you love the model. You're buying into a timeless design from the Jordan series. The comfort, the looks, the heritage – it all adds up. However, if you only care about the "latest" tech or a super-lightweight feel, this might not be your first pick. It's about the classic experience. Let's talk fit: the Air Jordan 11 Low fits true to size for me. The inner sleeve provides a nice, snug wrap around your foot, & the materials feel premium. The weight is surprisingly light for a Jordan, making it great for all-day wear. A real advantage is the breathability from the mesh upper – a huge plus over some leather-heavy Jordans in warmer weather.