We all know it'll eventually yellow — it's just a matter of time. If you're someone who's "super" bothered by that, maybe think twice. Also, the fit can be snug. I went true-to-size, but if you have a wider foot, consider trying a half-size up. It's not a dealbreaker, but it's something to know before you cop this Igloo release. Who should "maybe" skip it? If you're new to Jordans and want your "first" 11, I'd "still" point you to a 'Bred' or 'Concord' for that iconic look. Also, if you need a "beater" shoe or something for "intense" balling? This isn't it. The price ($225 USD) and delicate color make it more of a "style" and "special occasion" shoe, in my opinion. So, who is this shoe for? Definitely for Jordan 11 collectors who want a light, clean colorway in their rotation. It's also great for someone looking for a statement white sneaker that's "different" from the usual all-whites. If you appreciate the history of the "Jordan series" and love that distinctive 11 silhouette, the "Igloo release" is a really strong option to consider. Now, the potential con — and be real with yourself — is the color. That beautiful "Igloo" blue patent leather is "not" easy to style daily. It demands attention and limits your outfit choices more than a neutral shoe. If you're someone who wears a lot of black, grey, or earth tones, this might sit in the box more often. It's a "special occasion" sneaker for many.