You get an iconic design, solid comfort, and a piece of sneaker history. It's not a perfect, modern performance shoe, but it was never meant to be. As a lifestyle staple, it's incredibly strong. I'm really happy with this pickup. Now, a potential con? The patent leather. It can crease, and for some people, that break-in period can feel a bit stiff around the collar. If you like a super soft, flexible upper from day one, this might not be your jam. Also, at $225, it's a significant investment for a primarily lifestyle shoe. So, is the Air Jordan 11 Retro worth it? For me, yes. It's a piece of sneaker history you can wear. The look, the feel, the legacy—it all adds up. It's not the most technologically advanced shoe, but it executes its design flawlessly. I'm really happy adding this to the rotation. 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.