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It's a practical addition to the lineup. But if your heart is set on the full OG experience... maybe pass. Hope this real-talk review helps you decide! From a design standpoint, the "air jordan 11 rare air" nails that premium look without the patent leather. The synthetic leather upper has a nice sheen in person (and on camera!), and the red Jumpman logos really stand out. It's a versatile sneaker – it won't scream "performance basketball shoe" when you're just out and about. A fantastic option if you love the 11's profile but want something a bit more understated for casual wear. Potential con? Purists might hate it. The patent leather is "the" signature element of the 11. This leather version changes the personality entirely. Also, the fit can feel a bit roomy in the toe box for some. If you have a narrow foot, you might want to try these on first, or consider sizing down. Who is this for? Honestly, it's for someone who loves the Jordan series aesthetic but prioritizes versatility and price. The Air Jordan 11 Rare Air, at $185, is a more accessible entry point. A con? Purists might miss the iconic details like the carbon fiber and full patent leather. It's a simplified version. But for a clean, grey sneaker? It works.
- Shown: Gold Hoops
- Style: CT8532-008