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.. the fit is "interesting". They feel a bit roomier in the toe box compared to my usual Jordan 11 retros. The cushioning is decent – comfortable for all-day wear, no doubt. But if you're used to that super-snug, locked-down feel of the OG 11 mold, these Air Jordan 11 Rare Air models might feel a touch different. Alright, let's get into these. First off, the box is classic Jordan – you know the vibe. Pulling out the "Air Jordan 11 Rare Air"... immediate thoughts? The 'University Blue' hits "hard" in person. The leather upper feels premium, a clear step up from some other recent drops. That iconic AJ11 silhouette is all there, just... executed a bit differently. It's a fresh, clean take, and for $175? It's positioned interestingly. Just unboxed the Air Jordan 11 Rare Air, and wow — the 'Bred' colorway is so clean in hand. For $180, you're getting that classic Jordan 11 silhouette but with a simpler, nylon upper? It's a modern twist. First impression: the build quality feels solid, not premium like the OG, but definitely good for daily wear. The iconic shape is all there, which is key for any Jordan 11 fan. Who should skip it? Hardcore retro purists, 100%. Also, if you're buying basketball shoes "for performance" - look elsewhere. This is a lifestyle model. And if that iconic, glossy patent leather look is non-negotiable for you with an 11, then the Air Jordan 11 Rare Air will feel like a compromise. It serves a different purpose, and that's okay.
- Shown: Yellow Toe
- Style: 555088-311