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Initial thoughts? The fit is true to size for me, with that classic AJ11 snug, supportive feel – no surprises there! The upper, being mostly nubuck instead of patent leather, feels a bit softer around the toes. Not a "huge" difference in comfort, but it's noticeable. For daily wear, this is a solid, comfortable Jordan. Honestly, I was skeptical about a suede/nubuck AJ11. But this "Mojave unboxing" changed my mind. The texture adds so much depth! On foot, they're surprisingly light for an 11. The carbon fiber plate and cushioning give that reliable, stable feel Jordan heads expect. At $225, it's a premium price, but you're paying for a unique take on a legend. Not a "must-have" for everyone, but a fantastic pick-up for collectors of the series. From a collector's perspective, this Mojave release is interesting. It's not a retro of an OG, it's a new story. The $225 USD price point is steep for a non-OG, I won't lie. Yet, the execution is so good. Would I recommend it? Yes, if you appreciate the Jordan series evolving. No, if your collection only honors the original colorways. It's a divisive shoe, and I kinda love that. Here’s my honest take after this "air jordan 11 mojave unboxing": would I recommend them? Yes—if you appreciate premium details. The padded collar, the icy sole, the overall execution is flawless. Downside? At $225, it's a serious investment. Also, that light-colored nubuck can be tricky to keep clean. I'd say it's perfect for seasoned Jordan collectors or anyone wanting a standout 11. Not ideal as a daily beater, though.
- Shown: Gold Hoops
- Style: CT8012-005