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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. Comparing it to my other Jordans… it's lighter than a Retro 11. The build is simpler, which helps. Versus a modern Jordan like a 36? The Rare Air is less about performance & more about style. It fits a different niche. For casual wear, I prefer this over a bulky basketball shoe. For ball? I’m grabbing something else. It's a lifestyle piece through & through. Yo, what's up everyone! Just got the "Metallic Gold" "Air Jordan 11 Rare Air" in hand. First impression? The shape is "on-point"—that classic 11 silhouette is "instantly" recognizable. The materials feel different, "obviously", more of a textile mesh build. For $210, it's a "solid" entry into the "Jordan series" if you love the look but want something a bit "lighter" for warmer days. On-camera, these look fantastic. The profile is pure Jordan 11. In hand, you feel the difference. It's a trade-off. I appreciate that Jordan Brand is offering this model at a slightly more accessible point – though $210 is still not cheap. Think of the Air Jordan 11 Rare Air as a gateway into the 11's style. It's less intimidating than a Concord or Bred, easier to style daily, and frankly, easier on your wallet than resale prices.
- Shown: Tie-dye
- Style: 555088-700