The low-cut gives you a different look compared to the high-top 11s – it's more versatile for casual fits. I love how the patent leather shines in person; this colorway is a summer staple. It's a sleek, classic sneaker from the Jordan lineup. Is it worth the $195? For a core fan of the Jordan series, yes – especially in a classic colorway like 'Concord'. You're getting a piece of sneaker history in a wearable format. For someone new to sneakers, there might be more comfortable first purchases. But if you've always loved the 11 and wanted a low version, this retro delivers exactly what it promises: iconic style in a low-top package. Who should maybe skip it? If you need extreme comfort or arch support, look elsewhere. Also, if you're only into the "definitive" high-top basketball look of the Jordan 11, the low version might not feel complete to you. It serves a different purpose. So, who are these for? Ideal for collectors who want the 11 look in a summer-friendly format, or for anyone seeking a comfortable, head-turning casual sneaker. If you love the 11 but find the highs too formal or restrictive, this retro low version is your answer. It's a versatile piece for the rotation.