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And if your goal is strictly "heritage" collecting – chasing the exact specs of the '96 originals – you'll probably want to save up for a full Retro release. The "rare air" approach is a deliberate reinterpretation, not a replica. Now, the "con". Purists might "hate" this. If you're all about the "original" materials and that "stiff", structured feel of a classic AJ11, the "Rare Air" will feel "cheap" to you. It's a different "philosophy"—focused on comfort and seasonal wear over "authentic" replication. Know what you're buying: it's an "homage", not a replica. That's key. So, who should "not" buy these? If you're a Jordan 11 purest seeking that iconic, glossy look and premium materials—this isn't it. The Air Jordan 11 Rare Air is a reinterpretation. But if you want a comfortable, stylish sneaker from the Jordan series that you can wear often without stress, and the $185 price fits your budget? Then definitely give these a look. Final verdict? I'm really liking this Air Jordan 11 Rare Air iteration. It's a smart, wearable adaptation. The quality is there, the comfort is good for daily use, and the University Red color is fire. It's not trying to be the OG - it's its own thing. For someone wanting a durable, stylish sneaker with Jordan heritage, this is an easy recommendation, especially at this price point. Thumbs up!
- Shown: Fearless
- Style: CT8532-104