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Also, if you have very wide feet, the snug fit of the 11 might be an issue. The price tag - typical for a Retro - is also a factor. But for its uniqueness in the "Jordan series"? I think it's justified. So, is it worth the $225 USD price tag? For the right person, absolutely. You're paying for the design, the history, and a truly unique colorway that hasn't been re-released in over a decade. Just go in knowing its quirks—the stiffer upper and the yellowing sole. If you're cool with that, then pulling the trigger on these is a no-brainer. So, who are these for? Honestly, the Jordan collector who missed the 2013 release. Also, anyone wanting a bold, head-turning sneaker that's still somewhat versatile. The "mens air jordan 11 retro gamma blue" is a statement. Not for you if you hate high-maintenance soles or prefer ultra-minimalist styles. It's a classic, through & through. On foot now. Honestly, the fit is true to size for me. The patent leather cage provides great lockdown, but the "air jordan 11 retro gamma blue" isn't the most flexible shoe—you gotta break 'em in. Cushioning is good, not super plush like some modern sneakers, but comfortable for all-day wear. That carbon fiber shank plate is no joke for support.
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