Performance basketball players? Obviously, go for a modern high-top. And if you're really rough on your shoes and hate visible creasing on that shiny patent leather, that could be a dealbreaker. It's a lifestyle shoe at its core. From a collector's view, the 'Air Jordan 11 Low' often flies under the radar vs. the highs. That can be good for availability! The 'Cement Grey' pair is a sleeper hit. The downside? Some colorways use a stiffer patent leather that needs break-in. My advice? If you're a fan of the 11's design but want a low-profile option, this is your move. Check out the "Air Jordan 11 Low "Barons""—this black, white, & silver combo is pure class. Unboxing it, the details in the silver eyelets & the "23" hit are crisp. On foot, the feel is what I love about the "11 low": low-profile but with that signature support. It's a shoe that looks great with jeans or shorts. "Pro": It's arguably one of the most versatile black-based "Jordan" lows ever. "Con": Some might say it's too similar to other black/white "11s". My take? For $185, if you don't have a black "air jordan 11 low", this is the one to get. It's for daily wearers. Skip it if you already have a "Space Jam" or similar low-top in your closet. Let's talk visuals in daylight. The mix of materials on this Air Jordan 11 Low really pops. That shiny patent leather catches the light perfectly for photos – it's a camera-friendly shoe, no doubt. Compared to a bulkier mid-top Jordan like the AJ1, these lows offer a sleeker, more streamlined silhouette for everyday wear. A definite style win for spring and summer fits.