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The lack of that high-gloss shine gives it a totally different texture - it's unique! Stepping back, it's undeniably an 11, but with its own character. For the Jordan series, it's a cool alternative. Just don't expect the exact same 'wow' factor when you unbox it, compared to a Concord or Bred. Alright, so, first impression out of the box? The "Air Jordan 11 Rare Air" has that classic 11 silhouette, but man, the materials are "different". It's mostly a synthetic mesh upper – you can "see" right through it in some spots! The 'White/Black/Dark Concord' colorway is clean, and that icy blue-ish outsole "pops". For around $170 USD, I was curious if this lighter build felt cheap... but the construction? Actually pretty solid. The biggest pro for the "Air Jordan 11 Rare Air"? Versatility and comfort for all-day wear. It's a great "beater" version of an iconic design. The cons? Purists will hate the changes. The materials, while good, aren't premium. And that iconic '11' feeling? It's just not the same. This is for someone who loves the silhouette but prioritizes comfort and a lower profile for daily use. 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.
- Shown: Navy Velvet
- Style: 555088-501