The internal bootie hugs your foot nicely. The toe box has decent room. Overall, a very secure fit without being restrictive after a short break-in. A huge plus is the outsole traction – fantastic grip on clean surfaces, making it great for everyday use, not just style. Now, a potential con for some: that "patent leather". On this "Air Jordan 11 Low", it can crease. It's just a fact of the material. If you're someone who wants your sneakers to look pristine forever, this might stress you out. For me, it adds character, but it's worth mentioning for the perfectionists out there. Final verdict? The Air Jordan 11 Low 'Cement' is a must-have for summer rotations. It's iconic, it's versatile, and it looks great on camera. At $225, it's an investment, but you're paying for a legend in a more wearable form. Cop if you value style and history – skip if you need cutting-edge comfort. Final verdict? For me, the "Air Jordan 11 Low" is a definite recommend if you appreciate its history and design. It delivers iconic looks with great comfort. It's not a perfect performance shoe, but as a lifestyle staple? Absolutely. Try it on if you can, but for most, it’s a worthy addition to the Jordan lineup.