However, I have to mention the fit: it feels a "tiny" bit roomier than a standard 11. If you have narrow feet, you might want to try them on first or consider sizing down half a size for a perfect fit. Initial impression? The build quality here is good — no glue stains or messy stitching on my pair. The defining feature, of course, is that altered upper on the Air Jordan 11 Rare Air 2025. It loses some of the formal shine but gains a tougher, everyday vibe. On-foot comfort is above average; the midsole does its job. Main advantage? You get that iconic profile for less hassle and a lower price point ($230) than retros. Downside? It lacks that special "event" feeling of a true retro. Walking around, the shoe is pretty flexible. It doesn’t have that stiff, new-shoe feel. The outsole grip is solid on clean surfaces. For $170 USD, you're paying for the design heritage more than top-tier tech. I think that’s a fair deal for most sneaker enthusiasts looking for a versatile rotation piece. Alright, let's get into these! First impression out of the box? The "air jordan 11 rare air 2025" has a super clean, streamlined look. The build quality feels solid—no glue stains or anything sloppy. I was immediately drawn to this 'Clean Slate' colorway; it’s a versatile grey/white mix that just works. For $225 USD, the presentation is neat. It’s a modern twist on a Jordan classic, for sure.

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