The patent leather can crease—it's just a fact. Some find the fit a bit narrow in the toe box. Also, that icy outsole will yellow over time, no matter what you do. If you want a super-comfortable, everyday beater, this might not be it. It's more of a special occasion sneaker for many. Comparing it to other Jordans... The Air Jordan 11 Retro is way more forgiving than a stiff AJ1. But it doesn't have the bulky comfort of a Jordan 3 or 4. It sits in its own lane—sleek, supportive, and stylish. It's less of a statement than some newer models, but that's why I like it. Who should maybe pass? If you need a wide toe box or prefer ultra-plush, modern cushioning, look at newer models. Also, if you're super rough on your shoes and hate creasing, the patent leather might stress you out. It's a lifestyle shoe first. In conclusion, would I recommend it? Absolutely—if it fits your style and needs. Try it on if you can, because the fit is key. The Air Jordan 11 Retro remains a pillar of the Jordan series for good reason. It's a celebration of design that still works today. That's my real, on-feet experience with this classic.