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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. Who might want to pass? If you're strictly a performance basketball player – this isn't your primary shoe in 2024. Tech has moved on. Also, if you prefer ultra-boosty, super-soft cushioning underfoot, this might feel a bit firm. And, if you're on a tight budget – at ~$210 USD – it's an investment piece. It's not for the minimalist or pure-performance seeker. For the summer? This low-top is a winner. The 'Concord' accents on this "Air Jordan 11 Low" just pop. It’s easier to style than the high-top for warm weather. The main downside I see is the price – it's an investment for a casual shoe. But if you value sneaker history and a clean look, this release is definitely for you. Not so much for minimalists who prefer understated, all-matte designs. Okay, so we have the "Air Jordan 11 Low "White Cement"" here, and wow—the box just "feels" premium. Unboxing it, that iconic low-cut shape is instantly recognizable! The build quality is fantastic, and that "Cement Grey" hits on the upper are a great twist on a classic color-blocking. It's a simple, clean, low-top for summer – "$225" feels justifiable for this craftsmanship, you know? Definitely a sleek look straight out the box.
- Shown: Bred
- Style: 555088-105