The cushioning is nice & low to the ground, which I prefer for casual wear. The fit is true for me... the upper wraps well without being tight. Comparing it to the high-top AJ11, you obviously lose some ankle lockdown, but for a low-top, the "Air Jordan 11 Retro Low" is surprisingly secure. It's a comfortable, easy wear right away. Worth the cop? For me, yeah. I love having this option in the lineup. It fills a specific niche. You get the iconic look, great materials, and a comfortable fit in a more manageable package. The Air Jordan 11 Retro Low isn't trying to be the high-top – it's its own thing, and it does it really well. Now, a potential con? The patent leather can crease—it's just a fact. If you're super particular about keeping your kicks pristine, that might bug you. Also, while cushioning is good, if you're coming from modern, ultra-plush sneakers, the "Air Jordan 11 Retro Low" might feel a bit firm. It's a performance design from the '90s, after all. First impression out of the box? Super clean. This "air jordan 11 retro low" has that iconic silhouette – but in a low profile. The 'Legend Blue' is just a fresh, summer-ready look. Sliding them on, the fit is true to size, lockdown is good. They feel lighter than the OG 11s, which is a plus for casual wear. Honestly, the main appeal here is the look – they go with everything. Downside? That price tag – $190 is steep for a casual shoe. If you love the 11 design but want something less formal, this is it.