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It's a mostly leather & synthetic upper, so don't expect much airflow on a hot day—standard for most Jordans, really. Also, the fit might feel a bit roomy for people with narrow feet. I'd recommend trying them on if you can. For wide-footers, though, this Air Jordan 11 Rare Air 2025 could be a more accommodating fit compared to the OG. So, I'm putting these on for the first time. Initial feel? They're "surprisingly" comfortable right out of the box. The cushioning is decent, not super plush, but good for all-day wear. The fit is true-to-size for me; they hug my foot well without being restrictive. Honestly, the "Air Jordan 11 Rare Air 2025" feels like a great "lifestyle" shoe—prioritizing casual comfort over hardcore court performance, which makes sense for its price point. Value-wise? I think $199 USD is a fair ask for what you get – a recognizable, premium-looking sneaker from the Jordan series that's built for comfort off-court. You're paying for the iconic design language more than cutting-edge tech. For a daily driver? I can definitely see it. On feet now, and my immediate thought is… these are "easy". The Air Jordan 11 Rare Air 2025 isn't trying to be a perfect replica. The support is fine for walking, but I wouldn't ball in them hard. Compared to my OG Concord 11s, these are less restrictive and more breathable. Big pro: incredible style-to-comfort ratio for casual wear. Con? Purists will hate the material swap. Recommendation: if you're a style-over-heritage person, these are a win. Sneaker archivists, look elsewhere.
- Shown: Black Toe
- Style: DH7138-006