Also, if you have a really wide foot, the fit might be too narrow. And if you're on a tight budget, $225 is a lot for a shoe that isn't a daily comfort beast. It's a style and collection piece first, a performance sneaker second (these days, anyway). On the flip side, who might want to skip it? If you prioritize ultra-soft, modern cushioning like ZoomX or Boost, this might feel too firm. Also, if you have a very wide foot, the fit through the midfoot could be snug. It's not the most forgiving model. Think about your needs before jumping on this release. On foot now. The fit is true to size for me, with a really secure lockdown around the midfoot. The cushioning? It's firm but comfortable—classic Air Jordan 11 Retro feel. Don't expect super plush, modern foam; it's more about that responsive court feel. They're not heavy, but you definitely feel the quality and structure. For all-day wear? Maybe, but they shine in shorter bursts. Who should maybe skip it? If you're looking for a pure, modern comfort shoe like a Boost or React model, this isn't it. Also, if you're really hard on your shoes and hate visible creasing, the patent leather might stress you out. It's a shoe you kinda have to embrace as it ages.