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There's a "lab of love" vibe to it. The downside? The patent leather on these bright colors can show micro-scratches more easily than a black-based 11. So, if you're planning to un-DS these, just know they might require a bit more babying than your average pair. Now, a real downside? The price – we're talking a resale market well over $300 USD for this sample. Plus, that light teal nubuck is a magnet for dirt and denim bleed. You'll be babying these. If you're looking for a daily beater 11, this ain't it. It's a display piece you wear on special occasions. Here's my take: the biggest pro of this shoe is its absolute uniqueness. You're wearing a piece of Jordan Brand history - a sample that never fully released. The materials feel top-tier, and the color blocking is iconic for sports fans. A major con, besides the price and upkeep? That bright green might be "too" bold for some people's everyday style. It's not a subtle shoe by any stretch. You really have to build your fit around this sneaker. Final verdict? The Air Jordan 11 Miami Dolphins sample is a niche masterpiece. The quality, the story, the bold colors—it's all there. But it's not for everyone. At ~$290, it's a luxury. Perfect for the dedicated sneakerhead who values rarity in their Jordan collection. Not perfect for someone seeking value or a low-key style. For me, it's a beautiful piece of sneaker history.
- Shown: Heritage
- Style: CT8532-401