Is it worth it? For me, yes - because I'll wear them a ton. The quality is there, and they fill a specific spot in the rotation. It's not a must-have GR, but a really nice option if you're in the market for a clean low-top Jordan. Let’s talk pros. The biggest advantage here is the style and materials. The leather upper is soft, the patent leather is crisp, and the overall execution is top-tier. As a low-top, it’s more versatile for daily wear than the high-top 11s. If you're a fan of clean, muted sneakers in the Jordan series, the "air jordan 11 retro low igloo" is a home run. Final verdict? I'm keeping these. The 'air jordan 11 retro low igloo' is a strong, summer-friendly entry in the Jordan lineup. The price is steep at $225, but the style is unique. Wait for a slight discount if you can? It's not a must-have for everyone, but a very nice-to-have for collectors. On foot now, and the feel is what you expect from an "11". It's not the "plushest" cushioning — the low-top cut doesn't change that — but the large carbon fiber shank provides great stability. The fit is true-to-size for me. I love how the "'Igloo'" colorway looks on feet; it's versatile but also has that "cool factor" the "Jordan series" is known for. A definite head-turner for sneaker events.