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It's less stark than the Concord and feels a bit more modern than the Cool Grey, in my opinion. The color blocking is just so balanced. It fills a unique spot in the lineup. If you're a fan of the 11 model, this is a must-consider release for your collection. Potential con? The break-in period. The first few wears can be a bit stiff around the collar and that patent leather. It molds to your foot, but initially, it's not the most flexible. Also, if you prefer ultra-soft, bouncy sneakers, the Air Jordan 11 retro's cushioning might feel dated to you. It's supportive, not pillowy. On foot now, and the fit is true to size for me. The cushioning from that Air unit is nice - it's not ultra-plush like some modern sneakers, but it's comfortable for all-day wear. The patent leather upper provides solid structure, though it's a bit stiff at first. The jordan 11 retro silhouette just feels iconic and supportive. Now, potential cons – and I have to be real. That patent leather? It "will" crease. It's part of the deal. Also, the traction on these is... fine for casual wear, but don't expect modern performance. Some folks might find the fit a bit narrow. And at $225 USD, it's an investment. If you're rough on shoes, this might not be your daily beater.
- Shown: Fire Red
- Style: DX2836-001