It looks great on foot, feels good, and honors the design. Is it a must-have? Not necessarily. But if you dig the Midnight Navy colorway and want a reliable, stylish sneaker? You could do a lot worse. That's my honest review Biggest pro of this shoe? "Accessibility". Getting the AJ11 silhouette for under $170 is a win for many. They're comfy for walking, the design turns heads, and you don't have to baby them. The "Air Jordan 11 Rare Air 2025" is a low-stress way to rock a timeless design. Just temper your expectations on materials compared to the $220+ retros. For a daily beater with iconic style? It's a strong contender. So, should "you" buy it? If you want a comfortable, stylish, and relatively affordable way to rock an AJ11 silhouette all year round - yes, go for it. But if the heart of the Jordan 11 for you is that shiny patent leather and premium aura? You'll be disappointed. The "Air Jordan 11 Rare Air 2025" knows its audience, and it serves them well at that $200 price point. Now, the cons – and this is important. If you're buying this expecting the exact 11 experience, you'll be disappointed. The materials are downgraded, that's just a fact. The lack of a full-length Air unit is noticeable if you're jumping or playing ball. This isn't a performance shoe, period. It's purely for style and casual comfort.