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The quality, the look, the history—it delivers. Is it worth the $225? For me, yes, if you value iconic design. It's a shoe you'll keep for years and still love. Just know what you're getting: a style legend, not a comfort revolution. Here's the real talk, though. The break-in period is real. That patent leather can be stiff and might rub on your pinky toe for the first few wears. Also, the traction pattern picks up dust like crazy on indoor floors. If you want a super soft, ready-to-play-hoops-in comfort right away, this might not be it. It's a retro basketball shoe at its core. But for style and that iconic Jordan series feel? It delivers. Bottom line: Try them on if you can for sizing. The comfort and style are top-tier for a retro. Just go in knowing the patent leather will crease and the sole may yellow. But worn-in 11s have their own character. A solid cop for any sneaker rotation. 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.
- Shown: Legend Blue
- Style: CD0461-002