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The look is unforgettable, & the quality is top-tier. But - it's a niche piece. For most people seeking a great 11 to wear, a general release is the way to go. For that specific collector? This is a dream. My advice: appreciate it, but know what you're buying into. Thanks for watching! Who is this shoe for? Die-hard sneaker collectors, Miami Dolphins fans, and anyone who values extreme rarity in their Jordan series rotation. It's a conversation starter. Who is it NOT for? Someone looking for their first or only pair of Air Jordan 11s. The high cost - we're talking resale prices easily over $500 USD - and the loud aesthetics make it a niche piece. Go for a GR colorway first to see if you even like the 11 model's fit. Let's talk pros and cons. Biggest "pro"? The uniqueness. This isn't a GR release -- it's a special sample colorway. The colors are vibrant and well-executed. However... a "con" for some will be the color palette. It's very specific! Teal and orange won't match with everything in your closet. Also, the patent leather can crease. It's part of the charm, but worth noting. Now, the potential cons. That bright colorway? It's "not" for everyone and can be tough to style daily. Also, being a sample, availability is near zero, and if you find one, the price will be in the thousands of USD—think major investment territory. This isn't a shoe you buy just to wear; it's for a very specific collector.
- Shown: Georgetown
- Style: 555088-135