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. Sliding these on, the first thing I notice is the fit. The "air jordan 11 rare air 2025" has a pretty comfortable, snug wrap around the midfoot. It's not the super plush feel of a retro 11, but it's good! The weight is surprisingly light, which is a major plus for all-day wear. If you're used to heavier sneakers, this will feel freeing. Here’s a big "advantage": durability for casual use. The materials on this "Air Jordan 11 Rare Air 2025" seem like they'll handle bad weather and scuffs much better than delicate patent leather. If you're rough on your kicks or just want a worry-free option, this is a huge point in its favor. It's a practical take on a legendary design from the Jordan series. Now, a potential "con": If you're a purest seeking that "exact" 1996 OG build quality and materials? This isn't it. The feel is different, no carbon fiber plate—it's a reinterpretation. For $215, some might want "more." But for a fresh, wearable take on a legend? It makes sense.

  • Shown: Cap And Gown
  • Style: DH9696-100

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