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It can crease, and it's not the most flexible material. If you prefer a super soft, broken-in feel immediately, this might feel a bit stiff at first. Also, the price point at $225 is steep for a casual wear shoe. It's an investment piece, not an impulse buy. On foot now, and the comfort is... interesting. The cushioning is decent - it's not super plush like some modern shoes, but it's supportive. The fit is snug, especially around the midfoot where the patent leather wraps you in. They're not heavy, but you definitely feel their presence. Compared to, say, an Air Jordan 1, these feel more structured and "built." It's a different kind of feel for sure. Now, potential cons. 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. In summary — the Air Jordan 11 Retro lives up to the hype in my book. The pros (design, materials, legacy) far outweigh the cons (break-in, delicate upper) for its intended use. Would I cop? Absolutely. It's a cornerstone release. But go in knowing what it is: a timeless classic, not a modern comfort king. Hope this honest review helps you decide
- Shown: Defining Moments
- Style: DH9696-100