It's perfect for collectors who wear their kicks and for casual fans looking for a clean, high-quality shoe. The Air Jordan 11 Low is a no-brainer for a summer rotation. 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. Not gonna sugarcoat it – there's a potential break-in period. The patent leather on the Air Jordan 11 Low can feel stiff at first and might crease in a noticeable way. If you hate creases, this could bug you. Also, that icy blue outsole? It will yellow over time – it's just the nature of the material. Just something to be aware of before you cop. Sliding these 'Air Jordan 11 Low' sneakers on? Immediate comfort. The cushioning isn't super plush like some modern kicks, but it's supportive. The fit is snug in a good way—true to size for me. The low-top design "really" makes a difference in ankle freedom compared to the high-top AJ11s. It's a different vibe, for sure.