The 'Legend Blue' colorway is super clean, a classic look for sure. At $185 USD, it's a more accessible entry into the Jordan 11 silhouette. The materials, however, feel a bit more synthetic than the OG builds - just being real with you. A great option for style, but manage those expectations on premium feel. Final thoughts? I'm impressed by the execution. Jordan Brand took a risk simplifying a legend, and it paid off for casual wear. The 'Rare Air' concept makes sense here. They're stylish, comfy, and more durable for daily use. A solid 8/10 for what they aim to be. My final take? I'm into them. For my personal use – walking, travel, casual fits – this "Jordan 11 Rare Air" makes a lot of sense. The comfort is better for long periods, and I don't stress about the materials. It captures the "essence" of the 11. Is it the definitive AJ11? No. But is it a great, more practical version of that legendary design? At this $175 price point, I genuinely think so. It fills a specific niche well. So, is the Air Jordan 11 Rare Air worth it? At $200, it's a tough call. You're paying for the name and silhouette, with altered materials. I appreciate the attempt to do something different – the leather is quality. But it sits in a crowded market. My take? Try it on first, see if that fit works for you. It's a solid "maybe," depending on what you're looking for.

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