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This "White/Cement Grey" Air Jordan 11 Rare air is a wardrobe workhorse. Jeans? ✅ Shorts? ✅ It just works. The price point (~$190 USD) makes it easier to wear regularly without that "I'm ruining a collectible" feeling. The major con, to me, is the material downgrade. The patent leather feels a bit more plastic-y than the buttery stuff on retros. Now, a potential con: for pure collectors or OG enthusiasts, the changes might be a deal-breaker. No patent leather, a different build... it's not the "real" 11 to them. And that's fine! This model knows its audience. The Air Jordan 11 Rare Air is for the person who loves the silhouette but wants a more understated, carefree version. Just know what you're buying going in. Alright, on foot now. The "Air Jordan 11 Rare Air" feels... surprisingly light and flexible right out of the box. The fit is true-to-size for me, with decent comfort from the heel & forefoot Air. It's not a super-plush, performance-ready feel—more like a well-cushioned casual shoe. The silhouette, though? Absolutely iconic on foot. It carries that Jordan 11 DNA in a way that's perfect for all-day wear, no breaking in needed. Comparing it to a standard Jordan 11 is essential. The "Air Jordan 11 Rare Air" lacks that "event shoe" feeling. No shroud, no stiff patent leather—it's simplified. Pros? It's easier to wear, likely more breathable, and less prone to creasing. Cons? You lose some of that luxurious, premium "pop". For ~$190, it's a fantastic alternative if the original's price or maintenance scares you. It’s a "practical" take on an icon.
- Shown: Rookie Of The Year
- Style: CT8527-700