It's for someone who loves "Jordan 11s" but finds the high-top a bit restrictive. It's also a great "gateway" "Jordan" for new collectors because the low-top style is less intimidating to style. On foot, the comfort is really good - not ultra-boost level, but more than enough for all-day wear. The shoe isn't super heavy either. My real take? The Air Jordan 11 Retro Low executes a simple idea perfectly: take a legendary design and make it more wearable. For $185, that's a win in my book. So I finally got these on foot... and wow, the comfort is immediately noticeable. The full-length Air unit and Phylon midsole provide a really nice, balanced feel. It's not super plush like some modern shoes, but for a retro model? The Air Jordan 11 Retro Low is genuinely great for all-day wear. The weight is surprisingly light, which is a huge plus for casual use. Not for everyone, though. If you need extreme arch support or have very wide feet, tread carefully. The last is somewhat narrow. Also, if you're all about the latest tech and "bounce," the cushioning setup here might feel a bit dated. It's comfortable, but not revolutionary.