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It’s also not for someone who only wants the most authentic retro experience. Think of it as a tribute model – it honors the design for a new, more casual context. That’s its entire purpose. 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. Let's compare it quickly to a traditional Jordan 11. The "Rare Air" version trades the iconic (but stiff) patent leather for flexible mesh. You lose that shiny, dress-shoe prestige, but you "gain" breathability and a more casual, everyday vibe. It’s less of a "statement" piece and more of a versatile trainer. If you love the 11’s shape but want something less formal, this is it. On feet now! The comfort is... interesting. The cushioning is decent for all-day wear - no complaints there. However, the fit is a bit roomier than my usual Jordan 11s. I'd suggest maybe going half a size down for a snugger feel. The weight is good, not too heavy at all. Walking around, they feel solid. It's a comfortable, versatile option for sure!
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