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It can crease, and it's not for everyone style-wise. It's less forgiving than nubuck or suede. Also, at $225, it's a significant investment. If you prefer super-soft, modern cushioning tech, the Jordan 11 Retro's feel might feel a bit dated to you. Just being real. Another thing to consider: the traction. The herringbone pattern is great on clean courts or pavement, but it can pick up dust. Not a dealbreaker, but worth noting if you're planning to play ball in them indoors. For casual wear, it's totally fine. Let's talk about how these look on camera and in real life. The patent leather collar catches the light "perfectly" for photos—it's a YouTuber's dream. But in person, the details like the subtle "23" on the heel and the quilted interior really stand out. This 'Gratitude' colorway is just so wearable. It goes with almost anything, from jeans to shorts, which is a huge plus for any sneaker in your rotation. Sliding these on... wow. The fit is snug, but in a good, secure way. The patent leather cage provides excellent lockdown. Cushioning feels great—that full-length Air-Sole unit gives a nice, responsive bounce. They're not the lightest shoes, but you don't feel weighed down. For an 11, the comfort out of the box is impressive compared to some older retros.
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- Style: 555088-311