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The traction on the icy outsole is good for casual wear, but I wouldn't hoop in these—that precious patent leather could crease badly! The pros? Unmatched style, fantastic materials, and that iconic Jordan look. The cons? The $225 USD price tag is steep, and it's a delicate shoe. It’s for the style-focused sneakerhead, not the hardcore baller. Now, a real con? That famous patent leather "crease"... it's inevitable. If you're someone who hates seeing folds in that shiny material, this might stress you out! Also, the icy outsole will oxidize and yellow over time—that's just science. So the "air jordan 11 retro igloo release" isn't a "wear in all conditions" kind of shoe for most collectors. Comparing it to other "Jordan 11" releases... This 'Igloo' sits in a unique spot. It's not a OG color-blocking, but it "feels" like it could have been, you know? It's cleaner than some of the recent loud collabs. Versus a pair of Jordans from the performance line, the tech is obviously dated, but the style is timeless. For a classic sneakerhead, this is a win. Now, a "real" con? The patent leather. It "will" crease—it's inevitable. And that "beautiful" white mesh and midsole? They're "dirt magnets". These aren't a "beat 'em up" daily shoe. You gotta be "conscious" of where you're walking. It's a "trade-off" for that stunning look.
- Shown: Bred Toe
- Style: DM9036-104