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But the materials… they’re different, you know? The upper uses a sturdy textile instead of the patent leather. For the $200 USD price tag, the build quality feels solid and the "Particle Grey" colorway is super clean & versatile right out of the gate. On feet – here's the real talk. The comfort is… decent. The full-length Air unit is there, but the overall feel is a bit more basic compared to a retro 11. The upper is less structured, so the iconic "locked-in" feel isn't as strong. It's a comfortable shoe, just don't expect that premium, plush Retro 11… experience. It's a solid wear for all-day use. To wrap it up: the Air Jordan 11 Rare Air offers the iconic silhouette in a more wearable, affordable package. Priced around $200 USD, it's a great entry into the Jordan 11 world or a cool addition for rotation. Just go in knowing it's a reinterpretation, not a replica, of the classic. Thanks for watching - let me know your thoughts on this pair down below! Let's talk pros. Major advantage? The "breathability". My feet don't get nearly as hot in these. The leather is also easier to clean and maintain than patent leather scuffs. The price point, $190, is also a pro - it's more accessible than many retros lately. It's a solid, everyday version of an iconic model that doesn't scream for attention.
- Shown: Taupe Haze
- Style: 555088-063