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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. Initial try-on thoughts: The "Air Jordan 11 Low" fits my standard-width foot perfectly — snug but not tight. The comfort is good, not mind-blowing; you buy this for the style, not a cloud-like feel. Compared to something like a Jordan 1 Low, it's definitely a more structured, supportive shoe. A huge pro is the durability — that patent leather wipes clean easily. A potential con? That same patent leather can crease over time. Just being real with you. Final verdict? For me, the "Air Jordan 11 Low" is a must-have. It's one of the cleanest, most versatile low-tops in the entire Jordan lineage. Yes, the comfort is classic (read: firm), but the style payoff is huge. I'd 100% recommend grabbing a pair for your rotation, especially in a timeless color-blocking. Just know what you're getting into – a style icon, not a comfort beast. Alright, let's get into these Air Jordan 11 Low 'Black Cement'? First off, the box is classic – it just feels "special". The shoe itself? That iconic, sleek silhouette is 100% there. The color blocking is clean, the patent leather shines nicely, & the subtle cement print on the upper? A really nice touch. At around $185 USD, it's a premium Jordan price, but the presentation feels worth it so far.
- Shown: Infrared
- Style: CT8532-105