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Versus the high-top AJ11, you lose some of that iconic basketball profile, but you gain a lot in everyday wearability. It's a different vibe for the collection. Worth the $190? For me, yes – if you value the design legacy. It's an icon. You're paying for that history and a super-wearable shoe. But if you're purely about performance metrics and cost-per-feature? Maybe wait for a sale. The value is in the look and the Jordan brand appeal. Sliding these on... the fit is true to size. The upper is more pliable than the high-top 11s, which is great. However, don't expect modern, plush cushioning. The feel is firm & familiar—it's that retro Air unit. The "Air Jordan 11 Retro Low" is surprisingly lightweight for its look, which is a major plus for all-day wear in my opinion. Who should maybe skip it? Hardcore ballers looking for current on-court tech. Also, if you need maximum arch support or have "very" wide feet, definitely try before you buy. This isn't a hyper-functional modern trainer; it's a style icon first.
- Shown: Obsidian
- Style: CT8532-104