If you have wider feet or a higher instep, it might feel restrictive at first. Also, the patent leather can crease—it's just part of the deal with this model. The Air Jordan 11 Retro isn't the most flexible shoe, so if you prioritize ultra-soft movement, that's something to note. Comparing it to other Jordans? The 11 sits in its own lane. It's more refined than a bulkier 4 or 5, and the cushioning setup is different from, say, a Zoom Air-equipped 13. It's a performance-luxury hybrid. Within the "Jordan 11 Retro" line itself, the 'Gratitude' holds its own against classics like the 'Concord'—it's a more understated, everyday luxury vibe. Who is this for? Honestly, for any sneakerhead wanting a cornerstone piece in their collection. It's for someone who appreciates history and clean design. If you missed out on older 11 releases, this 'Gratitude' is a perfect, wearable entry point. It's a must-have, in my view. Comparing it to my other Jordans... The 11 retro feels more substantial than a 1 or a 3. It's less bulky than a 4 or a 5. It occupies a unique space - elegant yet sporty. The cushioning setup is different; it's not as pillowy as a 13, but more responsive than a 6, in my opinion. Each Jordan has its vibe, and the 11's is just undeniably cool.